By Christopher Stipp
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Sita Sings the Blues - Quick Review
Sooooo….this is awkward.
I want to start off by making clear my stance on this DVD is that you should buy it. Go right out and purchase it any which way you can.
My second point is that not only is this a movie the venerable Roger Ebert reviewed glowingly on his blog a year ago but you can go on the film’s website and watch it for free.
Like Roger, I didn’t really have a strong passion...
The Archives, Right Here
I was able to sit down for a couple of years and pump out a book. It’s got little to do with movies. Download and read “Thank You, Goodnight” right Here for free.
Check out my new column, This Week In Trailers, at SlashFilm.com and follow me on Twitter under the name: Stipp
Sita Sings the Blues - Quick Review
Sooooo….this is awkward.
I want to start off by making clear my stance on this DVD is that you should buy it. Go right out and purchase it any which way you can.
My second point is that not only is this a movie the venerable Roger Ebert reviewed glowingly on his blog a year ago but you can go on the film’s website and watch it for free.
Like Roger, I didn’t really have a strong passion...
- 12/28/2009
- by Christopher Stipp
Actor Dave Foley realized something recently while shooting "Death Comes to Town," a new eight-part miniseries premiering Jan. 12 on the CBC with his comedy troupe, the Kids in the Hall. "We've been working together for 25 years this year," says Foley, who also starred in "NewsRadio" and "A Bug's Life." "It's disturbing to me that Monty Python only started 15 years before us." Foley jokes that the secret to the Canadian troupe's longevity is that its members find one another more funny than annoying. The last time Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson appeared onscreen together was for 1996's "Brain Candy," which Foley calls a "horrible experience." Foley says the troupe, along with "Brain Candy" director Kelly Makin, learned one major lesson before embarking on this new venture: "You shouldn't go into production at a time when you all hate each other. That was a bad decision on our part with 'Brain Candy.
- 12/8/2009
- backstage.com
Check out all the images, get the code to embed the video in your site and read more about the film in "The Strip" group. Jameel Khan directs, writes and produces the comedy which stars Dave Foley, Rodney Scott, Billy Aaron Brown, Federico Dordei, Jenny Wade, Cory Christmas and Noreen DeWulf. Catch it in theatres on December 4th. The Strip is a character-driven comedy dissecting the lives of five employees of a low-end electronics chain called, Electri-City. The ensemble of colorful, yet grounded, characters takes us deeper into the monotonous world of working at a strip mall. Bound by the constraints of suburban life and a ¼ mile of strip mall, they, like everybody else, dream of something more...
- 11/11/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Actress Noureen DeWulf has joined "The Back-Up Plan," an Escape Artists' produced comedy for CBS Films. She joins Jennifer Lopez and Alex O'Laughlin in the story which tells of a single woman who wishes to have a baby through artificial insemination. Things get complicated when she meets the man of her dreams. The film is also known as "Plan B." DeWulf, known for roles in films including "American Dreamz," "Americanizing Shelley" and the upcoming "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" starring Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner. She recently completed "The Strip," directed and written by Jameel Khan and can be seen in "The Goods, Sell Hard" with Will Ferrell, Jeremy Piven, Josh Brolin, Ving Rhames and Ed Helms. ...
- 4/29/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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