Brangelina Clan Keeps Expanding
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Celeb News, Celebrity Gossip, Rumors,
Though the reps for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have not yet confirmed the news, Vietnamese officials have stated that Jolie has filed papers towards adopting a child from their country. Though Jolie filed her status as a single parent, it’s no secret that Brad has been on hand to help care for all their children: Cambodian-born Maddox (5), Ethiopian-born Zahara (2), their biological daughter Shiloh (10 months), and will no doubt take an active role in the upbringing of the new baby. The couple has been very vocal about their plans to continue expanding their clan, and they certainly aren’t wasting any time, either. Jolie has commented that they want to continue to add to the mixed-race family, and will possibly look again to Africa the next time they decide to adopt.
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FilmCrunch 010: School for Scoundrels Review
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Weinstein Company, Comedy, New Releases, Short FilmCrunch, Theatrical Reviews, Videocasts,
In this episode, Neil Estep and Veronica Santiago hit you with their theatrical review of School for Scoundrels.
A hapless meter reader (Jon Heder) signs up for a confidence-building course to acquire the self-assurance he needs to win the hand of his dream girl (Jacinda Barrett). But the class turns out to be a bust when it becomes apparent that the teacher (played by Billy Bob Thornton) has designs on the same woman. Michael Clarke Duncan co-stars in director Todd Phillips’s remake of the 1960 British comedy.
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FilmCrunch 009: The Science of Sleep Review
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Warner Independant Films, Romance, Science Fiction, Short FilmCrunch, Theatrical Reviews, Videocasts,
Neil Estep reviews Michel Gondry’s The Science of Sleep in this Short FilmCrunch episode.
A timid young man can’t control the fantastical plots and images of his dream world from intruding into his waking hours in Michel Gondry’s science-fiction romance. After a promising new job sours, Stephane (Gael Garcia Bernal) finds new inspiration in his neighbor Stephanie (Charlotte Gainsbourg). To connect with her, shy Stephane releases the bolder personality of his dreams, but his waking insecurities threaten to destroy the relationship.
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FilmCrunch 008: Take The Lead DVD Review
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: New Line, Drama, Music, DVD Reviews, Short FilmCrunch, Videocasts,
Neil Estep and Veronica Santiago review the DVD release of Take The Lead.
When a former professional dancer (Antonio Banderas) offers his skills to the New York public school system, his traditional methods clash with his students’ hip-hop sensibilities. But by combining the two techniques—and learning to work together—the class creates a style uniquely their own. Alfre Woodard co-stars in this inspiring dance drama based on the real-life experiences of instructor Pierre Dulane.
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FilmCrunch 007: School for Scoundrels, Take The Lead, The Science of Sleep
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: New Line, Weinstein Company, Drama, Music, Romance, Comedy, DVD Reviews, Full Episodes, Theatrical Reviews, Videocasts,
Neil Estep and Veronica Santiago are back with another full episode of FilmCrunch. In this one, we take a look at the theatrical release of School for Scoundrels, starring Billy Bob Thornton, and Michel Gondry’s Science of Sleep. We also hit you with a review of the DVD release of Take the Lead, which stars Antonio Banderas.
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FilmCrunch 006: Lucky Number Slevin DVD Review
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Weinstein Company, Noir, Comedy, Thrillers, DVD Reviews, Short FilmCrunch, Videocasts,
In this episode of FilmCrunch, Neil Estep and Veronica Santiago review Lucky Number Slevin on DVD. This one features an identity mix-up that places an innocent man in the middle of a mob war in this noir crime thriller. While checking out his missing friend Nick’s apartment, Slevin (Josh Hartnett) is mistaken for Nick by thugs. Just how much trouble is Nick really in? Slevin finds out when he’s forced to participate in a high-profile murder for a powerful crime boss. The top-notch cast includes Lucy Liu, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley and Bruce Willis.
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