Review: 'Out of League' takes title too literally
(AP) 11.03.2010, 19:45:57 AP - Remember the hoo-ha over whether Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl made a believable couple in Judd Apatow's "Knocked Up"? |
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Father, daughter make baseball a year-round quest
(AP) 11.03.2010, 16:18:30 AP - "The Baseball Fan's Bucket List: 162 Things You Must See, Do, Get, and Experience Before You Die" (Running Press, 288 pages, $15.95), by Robert Santelli and Jenna Santelli: Baseball is played by the boys of spring, whose sport also runs through summer and spills into the first several weeks of fall. |
Life's too short for "Minute to Win It"
(Reuters) 11.03.2010, 03:12:36 Reuters - Without football or Olympics, NBC has a Sunday slot to be filled. At the same time, it has a game show, "Minute to Win It," which is capable of filling an hour. At NBC these days, that qualifies as a programing match made in heaven. |
"Sons of Tucson" mixes warmth with sly wit
(Reuters) 11.03.2010, 03:10:56 Reuters - One might call Fox's "Sons of Tucson" a blended-family comedy. |
Thai thriller straddles homophobia, homoerotica
(Reuters) 11.03.2010, 02:25:25 Reuters - In the slasher-thriller "Slice," a cop-turned-convict tracks down a serial killer by delving into his own troubled childhood memories. |
'The Scottsboro Boys' examines racial injustice
(AP) 11.03.2010, 00:29:22 AP - Let's get right to the point. "The Scottsboro Boys" is a staggeringly inventive piece of musical theater. |
Review: Pattinson still brooding in `Remember Me'
(AP) 10.03.2010, 20:36:54 AP - In "Remember Me," Robert Pattinson has temporarily stepped away from "Twilight," apparently in search of his "Five Easy Pieces" or "Rebel Without a Cause." |
Review: `Final Fantasy XIII' falls flat
(AP) 10.03.2010, 16:43:33 AP - During the 1990s, the Square brand was synonymous with the role-playing video game. A generation of gamers got hooked on the challenging quests, quirky characters and sweeping story lines of Square RPGs like "Chrono Trigger," "The Secret of Mana" and, of course, the "Final Fantasy" series. |
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