Tuesday, February 10, 2009

This Week in DVD: W., Miracle at St. Anna, Blindness, My Name is Bruce - Slashfilm.com

This Week in DVD: W., Miracle at St. Anna, Blindness, My Name is Bruce - Slashfilm.com
This Week in DVD is a column that compiles all the latest info regarding new DVD releases, sales, and exclusive deals from stores including Target, Best Buy, Circuit City, and Fry’s. Please don’t take the commentary on the movies and TV shows too

Carla Gugino: 'More than a movie princess' - Chicago Tribune
Go ahead, just try to typecast Carla Gugino. She has played the mom in the "Spy Kids" movies and the brainy museum docent in "Night at the Museum." But just when you might be tempted to think of her as the squeaky-clean-girl-next-door type, Gugino

Diane Keaton to write memoir - Entertainment.uk.msn.com
Diane Keaton is writing a memoir. The American actress - who is known for movies such as Annie Hall and the Godfather films - will open up about her bond with her late mother in the book. The Oscar-winner started working on the memoir soon after her

Something for nothing - Boston Globe
Shofali Jindal borrows movies from the library and picks up passes for Boston museums there. John Harper hunts at consignment and thrift stores for $25 Armani suits. Ingrid LaSalle brews her coffee at home to save the $150 a month she used to spend

Diane Keaton to write memoir - MSN UK News
Diane Keaton is writing a memoir. The American actress - who is known for movies such as Annie Hall and the Godfather films - will open up about her bond with her late mother in the book. The Oscar-winner started working on the memoir soon after her

Films that captured Americans' take on new technology - Baltimore Sun
T elevisions, computers, e-mail, cell phones. As technology has wormed its way into our everyday lives over the past 75 years or so, Hollywood has served as both harbinger and trendsetter. Just as imaginative screenwriters have always delighted in

Legitimacy For Video Games? - Gamasutra
At the inaugural Project Horseshoe conference, I proposed a topic for discussion: how can games achieve legitimacy? I had noticed that many other creative fields were respected for their work, but computer games were still seen as a cultural blight