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Default title (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
Examined a challenged ballot on Wednesday. AP The astronaut who lost her tool bag on a spacewalk admitted Wednesday that she made a mistake by not checking to see if the sack was tied down, and said she. By Owen Gleiberman If the Augmentin and blood pressure awaited big screen version of Twilight [...]
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[CinemaRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | 11/21/2008
... (11 regular folks’ reviews average to 6.5 out of 10). Here’s a sampling: Entertainment Weekly, Owen Gleiberman - “On screen, Twilight is repetitive and a tad sodden, too prosaic to really soar. But Hardwicke stirs this teen pulp to a pleasing simmer.” Score: 75 TV Guide, Tracie Cooper: “In terms of bringing the book to life, Twilight is a complete success, so much so that most of...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
... which has received mixed to poor reviews so far, Jackson
and Mac play a duo called The Real Deal. Owen Gleiberman writes in this
week's Entertainment Weekly: "Soul Men, disappointingly, ... is just
another grumpy-old-men grousefest with a gooey center, like The Sunshine
Boys or The Bucket List. Even its musical nostalgia comes off as more
concocted than felt."
Moore needn't worry,...
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RopeofSilicon: Latest Headlines (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
... to say and why so many were being hard on it. I danced around from here to there when I landed on Owen Gleiberman's review at Entertainment Weekly . I had remembered Gleiberman's name from when I had to do a little custom skin for RopeofSilicon to promote Hamlet 2 . His "Dementedly Hilarious" was in big bold letters on the theatrical standee for the film and I had to incorporate...
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Dallas Observer | Complete Issue (Free subscription) | 10/30/2008
... detours into labyrinthine fantasia—that it's "a two-hour, loop-de-loop thrill ride." Owen Gleiberman, in the new Entertainment Weekly, is less kind in his D-plus review, damning the work as "Woody Allen trapped in a Debbie Downer nightmare."Kaufman was at the Hotel Crescent Court last week, and in person, he is the last person in the world one could consider polarizing—frail, neurotic,...
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Entertainment Weekly (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
Owen Gleiberman on the franchise's graduation to the big screen. Plus: ''Changeling,'' ''Pride and Glory''