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  1. Person of the Week: Simon Doonan (Columbia Daily Spectator)Open this result in new window
    Thu, 25 Sep 2008 08:10:48 GMT This week we offer our sincere congratulations to Mr. Simon Doonan, creative director of fashion Mecca Barneys New York. On Thursday, Sept. 18, Mr. Doonan finally sealed his 14-year-long relationship with designer Jonathan Adler in San Francisco.


  2. Film: Capsule Reviews (Cleveland Scene)Open this result in new window
    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 14:55:51 GMT Bangkok Dangerous - Joe (Nicholas Cage) is a hit man planning to retire after one last job in Bangkok. Along the way, however, he undergoes a transformation from cold and amoral assassin into a human being with a conscience. That change is brought about by two locals: Kong (Shahkrit Yamnarm), a petty criminal Joe takes under his wing, and Fon (Charlie Young), a deaf girl Joe starts to fall for. ...


  3. CURTAINS UP FOR OVERTURE (Film Journal)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 21 Sep 2008 19:44:36 GMT With Liberty Media Corp.’s recent creation of Los Angeles-based Overture Films, yet another company—a cable giant no less—is taking the plunge into the choppy, debris-strewn, unpredictable waters of domestic theatrical distribution.


  4. September 22, 2008 (indieWIRE)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:21:53 GMT Cutely, and accutely, billed as the "Gothic Rio de Janeiro of Spain," the capital of the Basque region is the perfect place not to be in the cinemas.


  5. Spare Times: For Children (New York Times)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 21 Sep 2008 01:05:27 GMT FOR CHILDREN.


  6. Charlie Chan Volume 5 (DVD Talk)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 15 Sep 2008 14:22:09 GMT Charlie Chan Volume 5 neatly wraps up Fox's popular series of B-mysteries that began in 1931 with Warner Oland in 16 films until his death, and which soldiered on with Sidney Toler for another 11 entries before the series was revived on a less ambitious scale over at Monogram Studios in 1944. Based on appearances Fox's Charlie Chan Volume 4 , the first set of Toler entries, probably didn't sell ...


  7. Backyard theater: Family watches flicks on big screen without leaving home (The Canton Repository)Open this result in new window
    Thu, 18 Sep 2008 04:55:32 GMT JACKSON TWP. As the sun set, Rivercrest Street grew increasingly darker. There were no streetlights, only lamps to illuminate this quiet, laid-back subdivision.


  8. Fall Pop Arts Preview: Movies (Dayton Daily News)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 14 Sep 2008 15:00:28 GMT The movie world rolls on. Especially in autumn, when studios and stars save the best for last, unleashing a torrent of serious-minded films, lavish family pictures and just about every movie that will be honored at the Academy Awards. It's quality time, the theory goes. We are expected to sober up, sit still and watch sumptuous epics, historical period pieces, literary adaptations and at least ...


  9. The Toronto Film Festival Wrap-Up (Coming Soon)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 15 Sep 2008 04:51:59 GMT ComingSoon.net's final thoughts on this year's Toronto International Film Festival including short reviews of Katherine Bigelow's The Hurt Locker , Richard Linklater's Me and Orson Welles (seeking distribution), and the French gangster biopic Public Enemy No. 1 .


  10. AUGUST 26, 1999 (New York Press)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 15 Sep 2008 00:31:28 GMT You are standing of a summer’s day on a lovely beach, and you are doing what millions of others just out of eyeshot are doing. You are looking at the sand squiggling between your toes. You are perusing the broken shells just beyond your toes and the foamy wavelets curling against the shore nearby.


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