Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 10, 2009 -
I know Mandy Moore is off the market, but how sweet does she look side by side with Zachary Levi? Unfortunately we won't get to actually see them as an item, but they'll be lending their voices to Disney's upcoming animated 3-D version of Rapunzel. Mandy will play the title role, while Zachary will play the "dashing bandit" that climbs up her locks and runs away with her.
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Aug 27, 2009 -
They played exes in Dedication, but this time we'll get to see Mandy Moore and Martin Freeman playing a real married couple in the romantic comedy Swinging With the Finkels. All we know so far is that the two will be joined by Jonathan Silverman and Melissa George, who are playing another husband-and-wife team. And Jerry Stiller will also be in the film.
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May 26, 2009 -
Tuesdays are big in entertainmentville: not only do all the new DVD releases hit Netflix, but new music also pours into stores. So I take a spin through each week's music releases and pick out some albums and tracks worthy of a download.
Something sweet: Mandy Moore's new album is titled Amanda Leigh, which is also Moore's given name.
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Apr 20, 2009 -
I find it easy to root for Mandy Moore. Despite her bubble gum music roots, it's been clear for some time that she's serious about finding herself as an artist. Her 2007 album, Wild Hope, was a good effort but lacked a standout single and also struck me as a little too adult contemporary for such a young, vibrant artist.
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Sep 25, 2007 -
- Got a question for Mandy Moore? She'll be appearing on iVillage's "In the Loop" show tomorrow, so send in your questions for Mandy now!
- NBC has blogs from Josh Schwartz on "Chuck," Tim Kring and Jack Coleman on "Heroes," and Kevin Falls on "Journeyman."
- Perhaps you can think of a better caption than Popwatch's for this photo of Brad Pitt and his nosebleed on the set of Burn After Reading.
- BuddyTV mulls why "Smallville" is advertising Supergirl so much.
- Stereogum has a track from Joni Mitchell's first album in 10 years.
- According to Cinematical, Rachel Weisz and Chloe Sevigny are battling it out for a role in Terminator 4.
- TV Filter kept track of all the great stunts on the season premiere of "The Bachelor."
- Idolator tested out Amazon's new mp3 download store.
- Maya Rudolph may or may not be returning to "Saturday Night Live." TV Guide's Ausiello is still trying to sort it all out.
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Sep 21, 2007 -
Dedication, the directorial debut from Justin Theroux, is a weird little movie. And while that's not necessarily a bad thing, Dedication gets a little too lost in its own weirdness, ultimately overwhelming what could be a sweet, unlikely love story.
At the heart of Dedication is Henry Roth (Billy Crudup), a basket case of a children's book writer who occasionally has to put heavy objects (encyclopedias or other large books, preferably) on top of himself to feel safe.
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Aug 29, 2007 -
I usually leave the celebrity gushing to Pop, but I have to make an exception for Mandy Moore, who I think is hilarious and best-friend-worthy and deserving of a lot more credit than she gets for her acting. I'm hopeful that her guest spot on the Sept. 24 season premiere of "How I Met Your Mother" will prove me right.
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Aug 13, 2007 -
There hasn't been much of a publicity push for Dedication, a strange little indie romantic dramedy starring Mandy Moore and Billy Crudup, which can sometimes be a very good sign. After all, the last two movies I saw with Moore in them (Because I Said So, License to Wed) enjoyed major marketing pushes and then turned out to be some of the year's most embarrassing disappointments. For Moore's sake, I hope Dedication is a quality movie so we can see that it's not the actress that was the problem — it was the material.
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Aug 07, 2007 -
- Best Week Ever brings us the latest NSFW clip from Superbad.
- Give Me My Remote can't wait to see Mandy Moore play a "vodka-swilling train wreck" on "How I Met Your Mother."
- Cinematical is a little creeped out by priests in the UK falling for Universal's PR campaign for Evan Almighty.
- You Ain't No Picasso captures my heart with a playlist honoring "Man vs. Wild."
- The TV Addict is loving "Weeds" creator Jenji Kohan even more these days.
- The Music Slut shows us which video Bjork chose in the "Innocence" video contest.
- With Zachary Quinto firmly in place as Spock, Television Without Pity attempts to recast the rest of Star Trek.
- Forget John McCain; according to Vulture, Ted Allen is the real Straight Talk Express.
- Pretty Much Amazing thinks the US single from J. Lo's new album is better than the one the UK is getting.
- TV Squad wonders if Rob Thomas of "Veronica Mars" is having a mid-career crisis with his move from "Miss/Guided" to "Big Shots."
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Jul 04, 2007 -
I would love to write wonderful things about License to Wed. I wish I had things to say about the comedic timing, the brilliant acting and the warm fuzzy feeling you get from just the right amount of cheesiness in the ending. These would be the makings of a great romantic comedy, which unfortunately, License to Wed just isn't.
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