Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 21, 2009 -
- The release date of Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island has been pushed back to Feb. 19, 2010. — Coming Soon
- Catherine Hardwicke will direct The Girl With the Red Riding Hood, produced by Leonardo DicCaprio's company Appian Way.
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Feb 27, 2009 -
- Jessica Capshaw will continue playing Arizona Robbins on Grey's Anatomy through the end of the season and may return next year. — E! Online
- A Total Recall remake is in the works.
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Dec 28, 2008 -
From dime-store digests to lush graphic novels, the comic-book genre has fully established itself as part of high culture. Along with the literary upgrade have come equally artful films, including The Dark Knight and Sin City. But for all its highbrow hopes, The Spirit plays like a B movie.
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Nov 05, 2008 -
This Friday's Soul Men features both the late Bernie Mac and the late Isaac Hayes, lending a bittersweetness to this comedy. What's more, the story follows two estranged musical legends (played by Bernie Mac and Samuel L. Jackson) who pair up again for a reunion performance at the Apollo Theater to honor their recently deceased band leader.
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Sep 13, 2008 -
After seeing a few clips of Soul Men a little while ago, I was intrigued by this comedy starring Samuel L. Jackson and the late Bernie Mac (it also includes one of Isaac Hayes's final performances), which is why I was happy to recently find an actual trailer.
Everyone knows that Jackson is perfectly suited for roles in dark comedies, but to see him as one half of a straight-up buddy movie is kind of unexpected and fun.
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Aug 14, 2008 -
I knew this movie was being made, but I wasn't paying a ton of attention to it, since there was nothing to check out yet. But now that I've seen a few clips of Soul Men, I honestly can't wait to see it. Sadly, these are now some of the final performances for both Bernie Mac and Isaac Hayes, but the good news is that this movie looks great, and yes, soulful.
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Feb 14, 2008 -
The sci-fi "thriller" Jumper can be described in one word: empty. Pretty much everything about this movie is devoid of any real energy, passion or substance. The performances are stale and lifeless, the plot is interesting in theory but fails in execution and the visuals aren't cool enough to keep us engaged.
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Oct 11, 2007 -
Jumper is a sci-fi movie starring Hayden Christensen, Samuel L. Jackson and Rachel Bilson. Christensen plays a teenager who discovers that he has the power to teleport himself to various places.
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Other Search Results
Jan 22, 2010 -
- Martin Scorsese to direct the family-friendly film adaptation of The Invention of Hugo Cabret — MTV Movies Blog
- Prince has written a fight song for the Minnesota Vikings. True fact. — Stereogum
- Harrison Ford's best movies (Working Girl!) — Rotten Tomatoes
- Slumdog's Danny Boyle to do a stage show of Frankenstein — News Briefs
- The New Pornographers spill about their upcoming album — Spinner
- The best quotes from the Jersey Shore — TresSugar
- Alcon Entertainment is developing Late Bloomer based on E!
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Mar 02, 2007 -
Almost everyone who has seen the trailer for Black Snake Moan has the same question: Is this movie for real? The answer: well, sort of.
The premise, admittedly, sounds like a joke: A blues musician named Lazarus (Samuel L.
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