Tina Fey chats with ET about the new ‘Mean Girls’ movie, now playing in theaters. 'Mean Girls' Star Amanda Seyfried Meets New Karen, Avantika 'Mean Girls' hit theaters January 12. 2:19 Tina Fey on ‘Full-Circle’ Moment of New ‘Mean Girls’ Premiering on 20th Anniversary of OG Mov...
Half of the films in this post are from the US, but then one of them I did actually see at the cinema. It’s become a bit of a tradition over the last decade to go see something at the cinema during the Christmas holiday, and that usually means something genre and very commercial…...
I mean that was always just a given. The first time I met with Stephen he said, 'Well obviously Roger's got to play Nicholas." Frears had previously worked with Roger Allam on The Queen: "He's just wonderful – and somehow he's like a sort of baron. He's like the wicked ...
Your descriptions of all the roads going to/from/through Yosemite are amazingly helpful, but the part I truly appreciated was that you posted all of the dissenting comments re: painful roads. You had nearly talked me out of driving through the park, but those comments convinced me to go ahe...
Thanks, Karen The Coterie Theatre One of the Five Best Theatres for Young Audiences in the U.S. --TIME Magazine "groundbreaking...one of the nation's most respected" www.coterietheatre.org 816-474-6785 NEWBORN CHARBEL CELEBRATES HIS 5TH DAY OF LIFE WITH THE WHITE DUCK & BABY DUCKLINGS...
“The first period in the script goes from age 9 to about 21. You can't have the same actor play 9 and 21. You need a child and then a young man. And then, when you connect with the characters 35 years later, you need yet another pair of actors.” Finding the right mix was ...
8. Three’s a Crowd – Nola Carson – 1982 – Karen and Spike, who were childhood friends, rarely saw each other once Marc Rodgers moved into town and started dating Karen. Even though Marc and Karen’s special relationship blossomed, she and Spike remained constant friends which upset Marc...
The kids who seem completely uninterested in this more-expensive-than-our-house" car in front of us. So we move on to the weirder ones: This one was slightly interesting even to me, because it looked like the car fromSleeper. Them? No reaction. ...
Columbia Pictures Corp. v. National Broadcasting Co., 137 F. Supp. 348 (S.D. Cal. 1955) case opinion from the US District Court for the Southern District of California
by the end I sort of found myself liking it. I think it’s possibly because it’s a dramatisation of Karen Blixen’s actual life, as documented in her book of the same title as the film, and that knowledge gave the film a much needed boost of credibility. The fact it’s a true...