Movie Review: 'The International' Newsday Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:35 AM PST Clive Owen and Naomi Watts work together to catch a Luxembourg bank in the act of laundering mob and terrorist money. | MOVIE REVIEW Asbury Park Press Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:33 AM PST You never get used to it. Even about halfway in, even having settled into your seat, you'll still find yourself dazzled again and again by the impossibly breathtaking beauty of this underwater IMAX adventure. | Spelling fears husband will stray WSYR 9 Syracuse Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:25 AM PST Tori Spelling fears her actor husband Dean McDermott will cheat on her with a co-star - because the couple fell in love on-set while married to other people. The pair embarked on a love affair during the filming of TV movie Mind Over Murder , while McDermott was still married to actress Mary Jo Eustace and Spelling was with Charlie Shanian. They wed in 2006 - but Spelling admits she is ... | Valentine's Day ... on a dime Arizona Daily Sun Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:24 AM PST There's always waxing poetic. Or, cooking a romantic meal for two. Or, giving a massage before settling in for a classic romantic movie. | Anushkaâs martial art training for Billa IndiaGlitz Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:11 AM PST âBillaâ, the stylish, extravagant movie of this year is fast shaping up in earnest. Starring Prabhas, Anushka in the lead cast, Meher Ramesh is directing the film. Senior star Krishnam Raju enacts the prominent role of a senior police officer while Namitha is also a part of the cast. | Step by step The Australian Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:00 AM PST GOING to Greece doesn't seem such a big step until you arrive. Then you realise it is many big steps. The movie Mamma Mia! gave me an inkling of what was ahead when Meryl Streep struck out to a wedding at a hilltop church. I cheered inwardly as she hastened up a dizzying stairway in high heels. Doubts set in when they cut to our heroine at the top, goddess-like and hardly puffed at all. | 'The International' doesn't pay off Baltimore Sun Fri, 13 Feb 2009 04:55 AM PST It's a financial thriller for our times, but plot doesn't have enough dash and wit The International is the rare film that must have had 20/20 foresight. By the time the movie began shooting in September 2007, its director, Tom Tykwer, and its screenwriter, Eric Warren Singer, had targeted a global bank as the ultimate contemporary villain. Its directors hope to manipulate the world by ... | | |
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