Sugar Editorial Picks
Jan 19, 2007 -
The Sundance Film Festival kicked off on Thursday in Park City, Utah. It's tough to underestimate the significance of Sundance, since the awards handed out and the subsequent buzz have helped to make many now-mainstream films successful, including Clerks, Memento, Murderball, and Hustle and Flow. I did some research to find out what films look the most promising and thought I'd share what look to be this year's stand-out projects.
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Oct 29, 2009 -
Since the beginning of the Fall season, Parks and Recreation has gone from shaky midseason replacement to a solid half-hour of comedy, thanks in part to a talented and hilarious cast. Two of my favorite actors from the show, Rashida Jones and Chris Pratt, who play Leslie's best friend Ann and Ann's ex-boyfriend Andy, respectively, chatted with some reporters this week about Parks and what's in store for their characters.
- Rashida on the possibility of Ann and Andy getting back together: You know, I don't think it's an impossibility.
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Oct 16, 2009 -
As a city with so much personality and penchant for possibility, it's no surprise that the follow-up to Paris, Je t'aime heads to New York. New York, I Love You is a tale of the connections and personal missteps that occur every single day in the city that never sleeps. It plays out like a movie version of a song mash-up: some story lines are linear and independent of the rest while other characters wander in and out of each other's lives.
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Oct 05, 2009 -
- ABC is new with Shark Tank, Dancing With the Stars, and The Forgotten
- CBS is new with NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, and The Good Wife
- Fox is new with Hell's Kitchen and So You Think You Can Dance
- NBC is new with Biggest Loser
- The CW is new with 90210 and Melrose Place
- MTV is new with The Hills and The City
- A&E is new with Parking Wars
- Bravo is new with Flipping Out
- FX is new with Sons of Anarchy
- Late-night highlights include Paul Shaffer and Eliza Dushku on The Late Show With David Letterman on CBS; Kristen Bell on The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien on NBC; Julia Louis-Dreyfus on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS; and Lewis Black on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on NBC
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