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It’s 1987 Harlem. Claireece “Precious” Jones (Gabourey Sidibe) is sixteen, obese and nearly illiterate. And as the film, Precious, begins we find out she is pregnant for the second time by her father. Her eldest child has Down’s...
Tags: Movie Reviews, Movies, Precious
Before Chanel no. 5 and the interlocking Cs, and before the iconic quilted bag and the classic Chanel suit there was Gabrielle Chanel, an orphan whose unorthodox fashion sense revolutionized the way we dress. And in the French film (with English subtitles)...
Tags: Movies, Movie Reviews, Foreign Films, Coco Before Chanel, Fashion, Coco Chanel, Audrey Tatou
To a lot of us, fashion seems like a fluffy and superficial profession. But to countless fashion insiders everywhere it is a deadly serious business. This is a business where people know the difference between puce and plum, and where hemlines and and...
Tags: September Issue, Movie Reviews, Vogue Magazine, Anna Wintour, Documentaries, Fashion, Grace Coddington
In the documentary It Might Get Loud, film maker Davis Guggenheim brings together three generations of notable rock guitarists, Jack White from the White Stripes, the Edge from U2 and Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin. And during the course of the film, we...
Tags: Movies, Movie Reviews, Documentaries, Music, The Edge, U2, Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin, Jack White, The White Stripes, Musicians, Guitars
Based on two memoirs, Julie and Julia by Julie Powell, and My Life in France by Julia Child, Julie and Julia, written and directed by Nora Ephron, is the story of two very different, yet similar women and examines how cooking became an act of liberation...
Tags: Movies, Movie Reviews, Julie and Julia
Away We Go, written by literary super spouses, Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida, and directed by Sam Mendes, is the story of long-time couple Burt (John Krasinksi) and Verona (Maya Rudolph). Burt and Verona find themselves unexpectedly pregnant. On the surface...
Tags: Movies, Movie Reviews, Away We Go, Generation X, John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph
Over thirty years ago, a dancer and choreographer named Michael Bennett sat down with several dancers for a 1970s-style rap session, and recorded their thoughts on an old-fashioned reel-to-reel tape recorder. After listening to these dancers pour out...
Tags: Movies, Movie Reviews, Musicals, Every Little Step, A Chorus Line, Broadway
In the dark comedy/road movie, Highway 61, small-town barber (and sometime musician) Pokey Jones (Don McKellar) seems to be content with his life. Then he finds a dead body in his backyard. Jackie Bangs (Valerie Buhagiar), a rock band roadie, sees a picture...
Tags: DVD Watch, Highway 61, movies, movie reviews, Generation X
Every year at this time we see the inevitable holiday comedies jockey for audiences alongside the more sentimental holiday-themed fare. The comedies are usually silly and forgettable, the dramas formulaic and schematic. What both genres of holiday movies...
Tags: movie reviews, family stone, Chicago, Freddy Rodriguez
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