Blonsky earned high praise for her performance as Tracy Turnblad in "Hairspray," with acclaimed film critic Roger Ebert writing, "Without somebody like Nikki Blonsky at the heart of the movie, it might fall flat, but everybody works at her level of happiness, including her teen contemporaries ...
In other words not quite what it used to be, but it's still pleasantly palatable and it takes you back in a positive way.~Steven CVisit my site at http://moviemusereviews.blogspot.com Utile•16 6 Movie_Muse_Reviews 24 nov. 2009 Permalien Meilleurs choix Connectez-vous pour évaluer...
In Praise of Messy Lives: A soundtrack by Farrell Fawcett God it feels weird getting up on this TGW stage again. It's been a real long time since I was up here. It was May 2012. It was to share something called Farrell and Trixie's Memorial Day mix. That was nine months ago. Ju...
In an article from the NY Daily News, one line reads, “It is a movie that someone like the late Philip Seymour Hoffman called his favorite, and one which resonates on many levels today, with all different generations.”Who are we to argue with greatness?After skewering all-American ...
with a great soundtrack and fun science fiction, but also adds a theme of friendship and family. This film focuses on Starlord meeting his father, and what that means for himself and the group, as well as the whole rest of the galaxy. All the same characters from the first film are ba...
a handful of mountain ranges, a national park, and one reservoir, where wild horses roam free. There’s life, yes, but not something familiar for many. It’s a place where the lines between an ‘ol John Wayne Western movie and everyday life blur, and where ghost towns bleed into semi...
” But ultimately the licensing cost more than the actual movie. But the soundtrack did pretty well. And if we hadn’t gotten rights for all those songs, I had a plan which was, “If we don’t sell the film, I’ll ...
(Michael J. Fox) 30 years back in time, where he hooks up with his own teenage mother (Lea Thompson). Meanwhile, his best friend is a much-older mad scientist (Christopher Lloyd) and his dad (Crispin Glover) a peeping tom. As bizarre it may sound, the movie is an absolute classic ...
movie were filmed. Local German-speakers could care less about the film, but fans from all over the world flocked to hear behind-the-scenes tidbits while singing along to the musical’s soundtrack. We enjoyed the tour, but probably would have enjoyed it more if we weren’t so tired from...
LPs, 1975's 'Warner Brothers Presents…' and 1976's 'Jump On It.' Following that stint, he appeared in a series of shortly lived bands, including Magnet and Private Army. He also co-wrote a track, "Reach Out," that was recorded by Cheap Trick for the 'Heavy Metal' soundtrack. Jame...