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‘Lost’ Season 5 Premiere: It’s (Not) All About Change
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shuang
Perhaps I have the presidential inauguration and President Obama on my mind, but the word “change” was easily the keyword of last night’s two-hour “Lost” premiere. For two hours, the stories shifted back-and-forth in time and locale, much the same way the island kept shifting back-and-forth as it got “unstuck” in time. As those who…
2009 Oscar Nomineess: A Few Thoughts and Predictions
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Kris Rasmussen
Well, today’s Oscar nominations have left a movie buff like me feeling a lot of mixed emotions. There weren’t too many surprises–movies that received Golden Globe nods, such as “Frost/Nixon,” “Doubt,” and “Slumdog Millionaire” received plenty of nominations from Oscar too. But the most heartbreaking category for me on Oscar night will be Best Actor.…
‘Lost’ Is Back and I’m, Well, Lost
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Donna Freitas
So last season I stopped watching “Lost” a few episodes from the end because I got bored. I was especially tired of the flashbacks. (I was to the point where I’d just fast forward through them–am I alone on this one?) But a few weeks ago I caved and caught up on what I missed…
Harry Connick Jr. Talks to Idol Chatter About Faith and ‘New in Town’
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Donna Freitas
After seeing “New In Town,” the romantic comedy starring Harry Connick Jr. and Renée Zellweger that releases nationwide on January 30th, I was lucky enough to do a Q&A with the handsome crooner, himself, over the phone (his accent is pretty wonderful, I gotta say). After some introductions and congrats about the new movie, Connick…
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