Confessions of a Shopaholic
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- Sneak Peak: Confessions of a ShopaholicIf you have not watched it yet, take a sneak peak at the witty romantic comedy starring the adorable Isla Fisher and Luke Brandon. The movie speaks about every women's desire to shop for that perfect outfit but are restricted due to budget demands.
- Now on DVD: Confessions of a ShopaholicA review of the 2009 movie starring Isla Fisher.
Movie ReviewIn this adaptation of Sophie Kinsella's popular novel "Confessions of a Shopaholic," Isla Fisher gives manic energy to Rebecca Bloomwood, a woman dancing on the edge of bankruptcy.
Confessions of a ShopaholicIm writing a review on the film "Confessions of a Shopaholic". The film stars Isla Fisher who is the main character in the film. The film is great for all ages.- Movie Review: Confessions of a ShopaholicAn analysis of the other side to a seemingly light and romantic comedy.
- Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)Though lightly endearing, there's nothing novel about it, nothing really brilliant or moving about it. It throws itself out there right from the start, and you either enjoy watching a frolicking, fashion-obsessed female or you don't.
- Lessons from the Movies: Confessions of a ShopaholicSome would consider the multi-billion dollar machine that is Hollywood shallow. I beg to differ. There are nearly always lessons to be learned from the movies; indie and big budget blockbusters alike. Confessions of a Shopaholic was no exception.
- Movie Review: Confessions of a ShopaholicA dude reviews a chick flick about shopping and stuff
- "Confessions of a Shopaholic" Fisher Scores, Story BoresThe story holds up until you decide to think that you deserve more than cheap plywood to sooth your bruised pockets that just paid 9$ to see a movie.
- Review of Confessions of a Shopaholic: The Book vs. The MovieWondering whether it would be better to see the movie or read the book? This review compares and contrasts each one and gives suggestions of what would be a better choice.
- Movie Review: Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) Starring Isla Fisher, John Goodman and Joan CusackMovie Review: Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) starring Isla Fisher, John Goodman and Joan Cusack
- Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie KinsellaRebecca has a shopping problem, and often it interferes with her lovelife. She isn't sure how to control it, but she knows that that new designer scarf would probably help.
- Influential People in Fashion -- Patricia FieldPatricia Field is an American costume designer, stylist and fashion designer who pursued a brilliant career in fashion and cinematography.
- Movie Review: Confessions of a ShopaholicConfessions of a Shopaholic is a light, comic treatment of a serious shopping addiction. Does a film like this have anything valuable to say in this unstable economy?
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- Shopaholisma lesson on shopaholism from 'Confessions of a shopaholic'
- The Girl in the Green ScarfI take a look at the recent DVD release of Confessions of a Shopaholic and try to understand where it fits in the current climate of escapist fantasies and consumerist finger-wags.
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- Concise Review of Confessions of a ShopaholicThe movie rendition of Sophie Kinsella's Confessions of a Shopaholic, where Rebecca Bloomwood has to deal with the monstrous debt, is a classical coming-of-age story that the viewer guessing about how she will ever deal with her problems.
- Grandpa Sees "Confessions of a Shopaholic" for Less. Why?You purchase a computer for $1,000. You overhear another customer purchasing the same computer for $700. You ask an employee about the discrepancy. He tells you that the other customer got a better price because he's 65 years old. Is that okay?
- Sales and Bargains on Melrose AvenueFred Segal and Other tony boutiques are having sales and bargains. This trendy spot is known for it's upscale fashions and only one giant sale in the fall! Even the most popular shops are feeling the credit crunch here in the heart of Hollywood.
- Is 2009 Already a Lousy Year for Women in Film?There have always been movies where women are painted as little more than wedding obsessed, dating obsessed and shopping obsessed. But in 2009, the amount of negative female stereotypes are bigger than ever, as they seem to be everywhere in theaters now.
- The International ReviewThe banking industry takes it on the chin one more time, as "The International" exposes the murder and conspiracies of the evil IBCC bank. Only Clive Owen and Naomi Watts can bail out the forces of good.
- Preview for Movies Being Released in February 2009While February is better known as Oscar month, new movies will still be released anyway. Inspector Clouseau, Madea and Jason make violent comebacks, while shopping, love and evil banks rule the rest of the month.
Upcoming 2009 Children & Teen Movie ReleasesThe 2009 movie releases are growing strong with these five-star flicks. Be ahead of the game when it comes to "what's new on the movie circuit" in 2009, including Ice Age 3.
"Definitely, Maybe" is Probably How People Feel About Wanting to See ItThat trailer revealed too much...The good thing is that there are funny scenes in the movie that the trailer did not touch upon and touching moments that the trailer didn't even mentioned.

