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Movie Review: "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day"Set in London on a day before Britain entered World War II, "Miss Pettigrew" is like an early version of "Sex and the City"
Bharat Nalluri Directs Amy Adams and Frances McDormand in "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day"Bharat Nalluri talks about "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day," a World War II fairy tale with some modern problems.- Films That Help You Escape the HolidaysTired of watching all those holiday movies? Well here are some winter films that purposefully avoid standard holiday cheer.
Miller's Crossing: A Dissenting ViewpointEvery once in awhile, a terrible movie launches a brilliant career. Why this film is hailed as brilliant is baffling to both of the reviewers who watched it for this piece.- You Are Going to Burn After Reading This!This is the most awesome review of Burn After Reading that you will ever see in your life.
- Odd Man Out 28Strain your brain for fun and profit.
- Miss PettigrewAs we all tighten our belts in the current economy - some harder hit than others - it really resonated to watch Miss Pettigrew, who was literally starving, navigate her way through a series of lavishly catered parties.
- Great Literary Film AdaptationsGot a long weekend ahead? Longing for great period films--men in tight breeches, perfectly-coiffed ladies, witty dialogue? Search no longer, for I've compiled a list of some of the best literary film adaptations out there.
My Favorite Actresses of TodayLists change all the time -- this if my reflection of the "must see" actresses of today's time.- Did You Know?a song about the coming of Lord
"Wonder Boys" ReviewA look at the 2000 film "Wonder Boys," and how it gives new writers the key to writing.- The Man Who Wasn't ThereA film-noire movie set in 1949. Starring Billy Bob Thornton as a chain smoking Barber who sets off a series of events leading to the arrest of his wife, and later to his own arrest and conviction.
"Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" is Simple, Good Old TimeIt had the makings to be great and it just fell a little short. I was not disappointed; I was just not as pleased as I was hoping to be.- Movie Review: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a DayAn in-depth movie review and critique of the film Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, opening March 7th, 2008.
- Movie Preview for March 7th, 2008Here is a list of movies coming out on March 7th. Some of them look very promising.
Top 10 Movies with State Names in Their TitleI thought it would be fun to test films with the names of states in their titles and find out which were considered the top ten as rated by internet reviewers.
Theron and McDormand Shine in the North CountryA review of the DVD version of Niki Caro's North Country.

