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Monday, October 15th, 2007“The Jazz Singer” has long been fixed in the American imagination as the movie that touched off the sound revolution.
“The Jazz Singer” has long been fixed in the American imagination as the movie that touched off the sound revolution.
“Terror’s Advocate” is one of the most engaging, morally unsettling political thrillers in quite some time, with the extra advantage of being true.
“The Jazz Singer” has long been fixed in the American imagination as the movie that touched off the sound revolution.
That giant bang you heard last week was the sound of Sean Hannity’s head exploding. The catalyst for the explosion? The announcement that Al Gore, in conjunction with the United Nations panel on climate change, had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their work on global warming education.
Viewers will welcome being whisked away to this magical world of exotic sea life.
A lush meditation on isolation and intersection in the big city, Alfredo de Villa’s Adrift in Manhattan is the layered story of three characters who find courage to move to the next stage of life through profound encounters with strangers they meet on their daily routes.
Despite The Rock’s abundant charisma, The Game Plan is just another run-of-the-mill Disney comedy.
This quirky romantic comedy’s realistic depiction of a lonely guy looking for love is sure to please fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Jeff Garlin.
Bland characters, clichéd dialogue and rickety plotting ensure We Own The Night never lives up to its potential.
IN THEATRES SEPTEMBER 28, 2007 (Limited) Dale Sweeney hosts an AM radio show about conspiracy theories and the paranormal, so it’s only natural that his listeners aren’t exactly average.