Cool, pretty, and irresistible, a movie star among towns Boston Globe Fri, 22 May 2009 13:27 PM PDT MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA - Hollywood has a soft spot for this quaint, seaside town 20 miles north of Boston. It has served as a backdrop for myriad feature films, including "The Love Letter" (1999) starring Kate Capshaw and Tom Selleck, "State and Main" (2000) with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Sarah Jessica Parker, and "What's the Worst That Could Happen?" (2001) with Danny ... | Back to the Beginning Cincinnati CityBeat Fri, 22 May 2009 13:25 PM PDT Reinventing the creation myth behind franchise films Weâve gotten so jaded about the hackneyed, hyperactive âfranchise filmsâ that Hollywood floods us with each summer â" X-Men Origins: Wolverine, anyone? â" that we fail to recognize when the movie business comes up with a good new idea. | City Guides Nuvo Fri, 22 May 2009 13:24 PM PDT For the second time in less than a year, Christian Bale manages to become a supporting player in his own movie. He was the star of The Dark Knight , but Heath Ledger's Joker stole the show. | GamerVania: Your Week in Video Games. Willamette Week Fri, 22 May 2009 13:18 PM PDT A pair of titles based on classic NES games, and a solid fighter. Onward! Related posts: GamerVania: Your Week in Video Games Do you think modern day Germans hate video games since... GamerVania: Your Week in Video Games This week: a game that renewed my faith in movie-based... Gamevania: Your Week in Video Games When I first signed on as an intern at Willamette... | Angels & Demons: The Guerrilla Grapevine Review Mania Fri, 22 May 2009 13:17 PM PDT Â Well, the suspense and speculation is finally over-- Angels & Demons is out. Now the post-mortems begin. Behind the scenes, there is a frantic manoeuvring by those attempting to appear in-the-know, while Columbia Pictures executives breathe an internal sigh of relief that the movie held its own in its first week at the box office... | Exclusive: Up 's Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera Coming Soon Fri, 22 May 2009 13:07 PM PDT ComingSoon.net catches the tail end of the promotional tour for Disney and Pixar Animation's tenth movie Up , talking to director Pete Docter ( Monsters Inc. ) and producer Jonas Rivera. | Astronauts miss out on movie day on shuttle Kitchener - Waterloo Record Fri, 22 May 2009 12:46 PM PDT HOUSTON - Atlantis astronauts fixed the Hubble Space Telescope so it could beam cosmic pictures to Earth, but playing DVDs on their laptops is proving too difficult. | | |
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