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| Billie Letts goes back to Wal-Mart in fourth novel
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| AP - "Made in the U.S.A." (Grand Central Publishing. 355 pages. $24.99), by Billie Letts: Billie Letts returns to Wal-Mart in the opening scenes of her fourth novel, which feature a shoplifting gymnastics star and her younger brother.
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| Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:15:44 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| 'Monster of Florence' is real-life murder mystery
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| AP - "The Monster of Florence" (Grand Central Publishing. 317 pages. $25.99), by Douglas Preston with Mario Spezi: This gripping collaboration between a best-selling American author and an Italian journalist is a most unconventional thriller, a real-life murder mystery in which the authors become suspects.
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| Tue, 10 Jun 2008 21:57:16 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Paranoia less than deep in "Happening"
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| Reuters - M. Night Shyamalan's
breakout hit, "The Sixth Sense," achieved just the right
balance of creepiness, horror, supernatural thrills and pop
psychology. The writer-director has been chasing those elusive
qualities ever since, sometimes down intriguing sci-fi
backstreets ("Signs") but more often down blind alleys ("Lady
in the Water").
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| Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:33:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| DS puzzle games can't beat pencil and paper
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| AP - School's out, the pool's open and in much of the country it's already too hot to think. Unfortunately, most of us have kids or parents or spouses who insist on dragging us out under the unforgiving sun. And if you have to go outside, you might as well bring your brain with you along with some games that will help keep the old brain cells from melting. -- read full article |
| Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:32:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| "Go-Getter" takes winding road to nowhere
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| Reuters - A road movie that rambles
even more than its wandering protagonist, "The Go-Getter" is
the sort of quirky independent comedy that strives for hipness
but ultimately just feels contrived and derivative. -- read full article |
| Mon, 09 Jun 2008 22:43:16 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Genghis Khan trilogy opens with slow-moving "Mongol"
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| Reuters - Long on ethnographic detail
and visual splendor but short on narrative coherence, Sergei
Bodrov's "Mongol" relates the story of Genghis Khan's early
years in a plodding, uninspired fashion that doesn't bode well
for the next two entries in a planned trilogy. The film, which
snared a best foreign-language film Oscar nomination
representing Kazakhstan, feels far longer than its two-hour
running time. -- read full article |
| Mon, 09 Jun 2008 22:44:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Lonely souls at heart of poignant "Tehran"
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| Reuters - In a bad year for
Iranian cinema, when even expected films by Abbas Kiarostami,
Samira Makhmalbaf and Amir Naderi have failed to turn up at the
Cannes Film Festival, "Lonely Tunes of Tehran" saves the
country's good name with its touching tale of two lonely
misfits struggling to survive in the asphalt jungle. -- read full article |
| Tue, 10 Jun 2008 01:24:06 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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