Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 01, 2009 -
There are only two months to go in 2009, which means Hollywood is quickly rolling out the rest of its heavy-hitters. November offers up a wide selection of comedy, drama, action and indie, but tell me — which film is at the top of your list?
Which November Movie Do You Want to See the Most?
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Oct 14, 2009 -
Broken Embraces looks like classic Pedro Almodovar: a sweeping story with a heavy dose of film noir, beautiful to look at, and a dazzling Penelope Cruz. There's a reason the director and his muse always work together — he brings out her strongest performances; she serves as a captivating leading lady. (She even got an Academy Award nomination for his film Volver.)
If the trailer for Broken Embraces is any indication, Cruz may just have critics whispering Oscar again.
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Sep 16, 2009 -
I've already given you guys a look at the comedies and romance flicks that are on my radar for Fall, but now it's time to tackle the heavier stuff: the dramas. There are definitely a few Oscar contenders in this list, so check 'em out.
Photos courtesy of Fox Searchlight, Sony Picture Classics, IMDB, and Lionsgate
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Apr 22, 2008 -
- The Film Experience has a great collection of photos of Penelope Cruz trying out different hairstyles and makeup ideas for her next Pedro Almodovar film, Broken Embraces.
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- It's that time of year again: Head over to the MTV Movies Blog to submit your 3-minute movie spoof for the 2008 MTV Movie Awards.
- After last night's Gossip Girl, the TV Addict proposes new meanings for O, M, F, and G.
- The Merry Swankster has a track-by-track preview of the new Wolf Parade album.
- Popwatch wonders which TV guest stars have driven you to IMDb and Netflix their past work.
- TV Squad stands up for How I Met Your Mother co-creator Craig Thomas, who always seems to get left out of discussions about the show.
- Rolling Stone's Rock & Roll Daily wonders why David Cook's best-selling album was suddenly pulled from Amazon's mp3 store.
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