Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 14, 2008 -
Where Casino Royale was bright, shiny and breathtaking, Quantum of Solace is cold, steely, and flat. Don't get me wrong — the explosions, gun play, and dry quips are all present and accounted for. But where there might've been a compelling narrative there's just a string of action sequences and chase scenes, interrupted by the occasional heart-to- cold, mistrusting spy heart.
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Jun 30, 2008 -
"I think you're so blinded by inconsolable rage that you don't care who you hurt. When you can't tell your friends from your enemies, it's time to go." — M (Judi Dench)
The James Bond in this latest installment seems darker, wearier, and more grizzled than we've seen him.
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Apr 04, 2008 -
- Has it really been that long? Fox has picked up King of the Hill for a 13th season, TV Guide reports.
- The Hollywood Reporter writes that Judi Dench and Nicole Kidman may join Rob Marshall's film adaptation of the Broadway musical Nine.
- According to ComingSoon, Werner Herzog will write and direct The Piano Tuner, a Victorian-era drama about one man's journey to war-torn Burma.
- Reuters reports that the Stone Temple Pilots reunion tour is definitely a go.
- Denzel Washington is attached to star as the hero in a film adaptation of the bestselling Robert Ludlum novel The Matarese Circle, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
- USA Today writes that MySpace will be launching a full-fledged music service where people can buy music and concert tickets.
- John Schneider and Molly Ringwald have been cast in ABC Family's Juno-esque teen pregnancy TV pilot from the creator of 7th Heaven, writes Zap2it.
- Justin Long and Hayden Panettiere have been tapped to voice the lead characters in the animated family film Alpha and Omega, reports ComingSoon.
Photo courtesy of Fox
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Feb 20, 2007 -
The 2007 Oscars feature a truly great roster of women in leading roles. Though most everyone expects Helen Mirren to win for The Queen, all five nominees turned out outstanding performances. Who do you think deserves the award?
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Dec 26, 2006 -
Iris director Richard Eyre again teams up with Judi Dench in Notes on a Scandal, a psychological thriller about loneliness, lust, and betrayal. Cate Blanchett co-stars as a schoolteacher named Sheba who has an affair with her 15-year-old student. Sheba confides in Barbara (Dench), who harbors more-than-friendly feelings toward Sheba, and Barbara then uses her knowledge of the affair to manipulate their friendship.
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