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Challenge: Rival – plot 7 iteration main points

August 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

by Gina Scarpa   Last night, on The Challenge: Rivals , it was a big night for Big Mike who finally hooked up with Paula after an entire season of giggling and flirting like teenagers. Laurel continued to spend time with CT, which really drives the Kenny/Wes/Johnny alliance nuts. Because she’s hanging out with the enemy, that makes her a top target to go into the jungle. Really? Not Jonna and Jasmine?   This week’s challenge was a whole lotta fun for teams who especially don’t like one another. One person is harnessed over the water while the other…

Exclusive interview: Winnie bah Director Stephen J. Anderson and Tang Hall

July 17, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

comments published: 2011-07-16 14:18:37 Author: Eric Eisenberg If there’s a person on this planet who doesn’t like Winnie The Pooh, I have no interest in ever meeting them. Whether you’re just a kid who sees the silly old bear and his friends running around the Hundred Acre Wood or an adult who sees each character as a physical psychological representation, the stories by A.A. Milne are classic in every sense of the word. But every time you try and bring classic characters to a new audience there is a risk of alienating those that loved them previously. Fortunately, directors Stephen J…

Canterbury bells free advance shield RSVP on New York next Monday!

July 11, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

2011-07-11 15:51:08 Author: Katey Rich Ever since premiering at the Sundance FIlm Festival in January, the post-apocalyptic indie Bellflower has been taking the festival circuit by storm, almost literally when director/star Evan Glodell drove the film’s fire-breathing car Medusa down the streets of Austin to kick off the film’s run at SXSW. Now Bellflower is almost ready to be seen by the masses when it hits theaters on August 5, and if you’re a CB reader based in New York City, you’ve got a chance to see it even sooner. The details are all in the flyer below but here’s…

By Sidney Lumet, director network even 12 angry people, died on period 86

April 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

2011-04-09 10:53:27 Author: Katey Rich Sidney Lumet, the director behind an astonishing number of classic films and who boasted the distinction of directing a film in each decade since the 1950s, died today at age 86 after suffering lymphoma. His most recent and final film was Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead , the 2007 crime thriller that was named by many critics as one of the year’s best, and his resume also includes The Verdict , Long Day’s Journey Into Night , Fail-Safe and The Wiz . Many of his most remarkable movies were made within a five-year stretch of the 1970s; it’s still incredible…

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