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A Horse Of A Similar Color

An inspirational, true-story sports movie screenwriter makes the jump to directing...with an inspirational, true-story sports movie.
Columbus Alive  |  Melissa Starker  |  10-20-2005  |  Reviews

This Whole Courtroom Drama's Out Of Order!

An Oscar-baiting tale of the country's first class-action sexual harassment suit goes from gritty to squishy on the stand.
Columbus Alive  |  Melissa Starker  |  10-20-2005  |  Reviews

The Super Floodnew

Massive mudflows one day will pour off the 14,411-foot volcano called Mount Rainier, bury Seattle's south suburbs, and reach as far as the city itself. It's happened many times before. This time, of course, hundreds of thousands of people will die.
Seattle Weekly  |  Frank Parchman  |  10-20-2005  |  Disasters

Should You Stay Or Should You Go Now?

Finding Neverland's director Marc Forster's slick execution of one of the dumbest ideas ever put to film.
Columbus Alive  |  J. Caleb Mozzocco  |  10-20-2005  |  Reviews

Head Casenew

Both patient and shrink could use some meds. So could the movie.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  10-20-2005  |  Reviews

The Rock In A Hard Place

Not even the normally engaging wrestler-turned-actor seems half-alive in Doom, the based-on-a-videogame movie that gives based-on-a-videogame movies a bad—well, worse—name.
Columbus Alive  |  J. Caleb Mozzocco  |  10-20-2005  |  Reviews

My Beautiful Careernew

How did the newsroom suddenly become so gorgeous?
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  10-20-2005  |  Media

Twenty Questionsnew

Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with the Posies.
Seattle Weekly  |  Kate Silver  |  10-20-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Inside The Marginsnew

Filmmaker Lodge Kerrigan unravels the stubborn knot of aberrant human behavior in his latest look at people society doesn't typically like to look at.
Columbus Alive  |  Melissa Starker  |  10-20-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Publish and Perishnew

The writer will do anything to get his book. The film shows at what a profound moral cost.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  10-20-2005  |  Reviews

Look, Ma! I Made an Omelette!new

Hanson delivers the goods on perfecting the art of omelettes.
Jackson Free Press  |  Lynette Hanson  |  10-20-2005  |  Food+Drink

A Taste Of Honey

With her .38 and 38-inch bust, '50s pulp fiction heroine Honey West returns to bookshelves in a reprint of her first adventure.
Columbus Alive  |  Bob Starker  |  10-20-2005  |  Fiction

The Chardonnay Warsnew

A wine critic weighs the differences between French and Californian Chardonnays.
Jackson Free Press  |  Lesley Tolar McHardy  |  10-20-2005  |  Food+Drink

Mountain Music is Not Deadnew

In Love What You Do, the six "brothers" mix together all the stylings of country, bluegrass and mountain music with sprinklings of rock, gospel and punk to create something that is held together by sheer enthusiasm.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Al Kaufman  |  10-20-2005  |  Reviews

This is Indie Pop Done Rightnew

Bright Ideas, the first Portastatic album to be recorded with a stable band is arguably its best, but certainly its most focused release.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Hal Horowitz  |  10-20-2005  |  Reviews

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