Will You Go See Nowhere Boy?


Updated 10/10/10 10:07 PM · Posted by · 5 comments

Nowhere Boy Trailer and John Lennon Biopic Film Poll

The following post is written by JChild, who submitted it to the Movie Reviews group in the BuzzSugar Community. I must have been under a rock or there has been no promotion of Nowhere Boy, the untold story of John Lennon. The Beatles for me are a timeless band, and of course John Lennon, one of the most intriguing Beatles, so I will be checking out this one. Not sure if it will be nearly as Read more

Buzz News Roundup, 3/18


Updated 03/18/09 3:45 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 2 comments

Buzz News Roundup, 3/18

Ellen DeGeneres has signed on to play Mother Nature in an untitled comedy written by Sex and the City writer-executive producer Jenny Bicks. — The Hollywood Reporter The Weinstein Co. has acquired the rights for Nowhere Boy, the story of John Lennon's tumultuous childhood. — Billboard The Simpsons celebrated St. Patrick's Day by premiering an Irish-themed episode in Ireland and the UK on Read more

Buzz News Roundup, 1/12


Updated 01/14/09 6:57 AM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 4 comments

Buzz News Roundup, 1/12

Hilary Duff is set to star as a young lawyer in the NBC sitcom Barely Legal. — The Hollywood Reporter French actor, director, and producer Claude Berri has died at age 74. — AP Kristin Scott Thomas has signed on to play John Lennon's aunt, Mimi Smith, in the movie Nowhere Boy. — Zap2It Flight of the Conchords fans will now be able to purchase music from each episode the day after it airs. Read more

John Lennon Biopic is a Go; Now, Who Should Play John?


Updated 08/30/08 12:13 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 43 comments

John Lennon Biopic is a Go; Now, Who Should Play John?

John Lennon's life looks like it's heading for the big screen. The Hollywood Reporter writes that a biopic called Nowhere Boy is in the works, to be directed by visual artist Sam Taylor-Wood and written by Matt Greenhalgh, who most recently wrote the Ian Curtis biopic Control. According to the Reporter, the movie will film in Lennon's hometown of Liverpool and focus on his early Read more

Game of Thrones "The Prince of Winterfell": What We're Still Talking About


Updated 05/23/12 10:40 AM · Posted by · 3 comments

Game of Thrones "The Prince of Winterfell" Recap

It's hard to believe that there are only two episodes of Game of Thrones left, and this week feels like the calm before the storm. As Robb, Theon, Tyrion, and Stannis prepare for some serious battles, the ladies in all of their lives start making some moves of their own. Catelyn takes family matters into her own hands, Talisa finally seals the deal with Robb, and Osha's keeping a secret. As the Read more

You're Fired! 20 Signs That a Pink Slip Is Coming


Updated 05/10/12 4:22 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Will I Be Fired?

If something feels off at the office, you may want to brace yourself for the worst. Wise Bread shares signs to look for when a pink slip is coming. There are two types of employees. One has a good idea of what they do, who they are, and what position they play in the company. They are savvy. They know the score. They are under no delusions, and will no doubt leave for another job long before Read more

The Vampire Diaries "Ordinary People": The Good, the Bad, and the Bloody


Updated 11/09/11 8:18 AM · Posted by · 6 comments

The Vampire Diaries Recap of "Ordinary People"

On this week's episode of The Vampire Diaries, we pick up where we left off — perplexed by the mysterious writings on the cave walls beneath the Lockwood property. It's imperative that Alaric, Elena, and Damon unearth the meaning behind these ancient cryptic inscriptions, for better or for worse. With Stefan locked up, Rebekah basking in her new-found high school popularity, Klaus nowhere to be Read more

The Lorax Trailer: Dr. Seuss's Cautionary Tale Comes to Life


Updated 10/27/11 5:16 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

The Lorax Trailer

Chances are good that you're familiar with many of the stories of Dr. Seuss, and perhaps none of his children's books are as political as The Lorax. In the midst of Seuss's signature illustrations lies a message about environmentalism and protecting our planet (as The Lorax speaks for the trees.) The first trailer for the big screen version of the story certainly follows suit with the important Read more