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My Entertainment
THE WEEK THAT WAS
This week, the news community ate up the story of world’s fattest mom Donna Simpson — who, reports claim, actually hopes to increase her already ample girth to claim a new record.
My Entertainment
THE WEEK THAT WAS
This week, the news community ate up the story of world’s fattest mom Donna Simpson — who, reports claim, actually hopes to increase her already ample girth to claim a new record.
The Word
James admits to ‘poor judgment’
Sandra Bullock
is having quite a week with her dogs. On Thursday, husband
Jesse James
released a statement to People magazine about the affair rumors swirling around the couple, stating that a “vast majority” of the allegations are “untrue and unfounded,” but says, “It’s because of my poor judgment that I deserve everything bad that is coming my way.
Movies
Taking on a blockbuster
If the name Stieg Larsson isn’t familiar, the cover of his globally best-selling book may provide instant recognition, considering the novel is reaching Harry Potter-level ubiquity. The film adaptation follows suit, blowing box office records all over Europe for its roundly praised, faithful rendition of the story of two detectives (of sorts) who uncover family scandals in search of a woman who has been missing for 40 years. We sat down with director Niels Arden Oplev to chat about his version of the tale.
Photo: ALISON MAYFIELD
This week, celebrate girl power
Last year, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and his wife, Sheryl WuDunn, published “Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide. The book is a sobering study of many societies’ suppression of women through terrible — and culturally accepted — measures such as genital mutilation, sex slavery, forced marriage, honor killings and other atrocities. But the book also focuses on the small, empowering steps these oppressed women are taking to change the status quo and show that women really can hold up “half the sky,” as the Chinese proverb says.
New York Music
‘Here We Go Again,’ indeed
Stop the presses! Demi Lovato has posted something on Twitter!
Movies
Taking on a blockbuster
If the name Stieg Larsson isn’t familiar, the cover of his globally best-selling book may provide instant recognition, considering the novel is reaching Harry Potter-level ubiquity. The film adaptation follows suit, blowing box office records all over Europe for its roundly praised, faithful rendition of the story of two detectives (of sorts) who uncover family scandals in search of a woman who has been missing for 40 years. We sat down with director Niels Arden Oplev to chat about his version of the tale.
Movies
A chase worth pursuing
REVIEW.
On the one hand, there’s no one as sexy and ambitious as Jennifer Aniston slinking around your average small-town, New Jersey newsroom. On the other, it’s a lot more fun when there is — and that’s kind of the point of “The Bounty Hunter.”
Movies
Not quite a ‘Runaway’ success
REVIEW.
The story of Cherie Currie’s rise to fame as the teenage sex kitten singer with the Runaways is fascinating and ultimately sad, but there’s a reason you know Joan Jett’s name better.
New York Movies
Just say ‘I don’t’
Damon’s latest not quite in the ‘Zone’
New Pattinson flick not very memorable
An ‘Ugly’ farewell and a role in a ‘Wedding’
Tim Burton in ‘Wonderland’
Going from spy to prime minister
And the Oscar goes to ...
Revisiting Wonderland
Can’t get your movie made? Just wing it
A tumble down the rabbit hole
New York Movies
10 is the magic number
And the Oscar goes to ... we’re still not sure
Burton’s ‘Alice’ is not so wonderful
Really the ‘Finest’ Brooklyn can offer?
French film able to turn ‘A Prophet’
Kevin Smith makes a big-studio comedy
Because sanity is so overrated
Surprised? ‘Cop Out’ takes the easy route
She’s got range, and she uses it
Extra, read all about it!
Music
MMMpod
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from
Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.
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