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Photo: Paramount Pictures / 20th Century Fox I never saw Norbit and for that I am eternally grateful as I remember I was in Los Angeles for the 300, Zodiac and Wild Hogs press junkets and it was all anyone was talking about. How Eddie Murphy was going to lose his Oscar for Dreamgirls as a [...]
Conciliatory Blend of Familiar Elements It is such a disturbing experience to have to go through another contemptible movie, but no one is supposed to find that out until after paying for an admission ticket to watch Rodrigo Garcia’s convoluted film Passengers. No matter how hard he tries, it can never be either soulful or [...]
I agree with this reader almost entirely: Jonah, FYI, if you recall David Simon's previous show "Homicide: Life on the Streets", the smartest and most complex character was Andre Braugher's Frank Pembleton. In one episode (season five, I believe) he says "I'm tired of being the only one around here who gives a damn. You're looking at the new Frank Pembleton. Budding Republican and practicing selfish...
I see your "y'all" (to which I am entitled!) and I raise you a "bless your heart!" As far as facebook friending goes, I'm not sure that I know anyone "famous" on there...I'd have to look. Though I will say that Liz can link to whomever she chooses (if applicable) through Andre Braugher, Denzel Washington, Matthew Broderick, Kiefer Sutherland, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Hanks, and John Travolta. I
Tim Goodman proposes a face-off between the two greatest TV detectives of all time- both of Baltimore. Love them both, and "The Wire" was the better show, but I've gotta go with Frank Pembleton. I still don't understand why Andre...
Beneath the surface, this is the next great business war. Telcos and cable operators and Hollywood on one side, Google and the Internet and open source on the other.
The Americans and the French have a suffering revolution which means the likes of Luther* and Cromwell don’t get a look in as libertarians. So we are left with the french revolution and terrorist* george washington at the the helm of being ‘for the people’**, that is an over simplification but it stands that they are [...]
It's a new category! It's a great time killer! It's a reader suggestion! There can be.... only one! So, who's it going to be David Simon fans? Frank Pembleton, the cranky but brilliant and multi-layered detective played by Andre Braugher on the NBC cop series, "Homicide: Life On the...
Anne Hathaway, Patrick Wilson and Dianne Wiest are wasted in "Passengers," a supernatural thriller so inept and lacking in suspense that it doesn't even pass muster as lowbrow Halloween-ready entertainment.
Despite strong acting by Anne Hathaway and Patrick Wilson, the mystery-drama about plane crash survivors stalls over a too-predictable story. "Passengers" boasts a strong cast and feels well intentioned but ultimately suffers from being a trip audiences have taken too many times before.
The biggest look of dread in the supernatural non-thriller Passengers isn't on the faces of the air travellers falling into a fiery crash at the outset of the flick.
In "Passengers," Anna Hathaway plays the world's worst therapist, Patrick Wilson is the world's worst creepy patient, Dianne Wiest is the world's worst oddball housekeeper, Andre Braugher is the world's worst aloof boss, David Morse is the world's worst mysterious official and Clea DuVall is the world's worst angry-sullen group-therapy participant.