Review: Paul Blart: Mall Cop

Posted by: Rory  •  January 15, 2009 @ 5:32pm

Better get your popcorn ready, because Mall Cop is hitting theatres. This new Happy Madison production stars lovable big man Kevin James (Paul Blart), who also did some of the co-writing for this movie. Without giving too much away, Paul Blart is a mall cop who fails his police training time and time again, just to be back in the position he loves: guarding the mall.

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Vancouver Bookstore Goes to the Dogs

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  January 15, 2009 @ 3:49pm

A bookstore in Burnaby, B.C. went to the dogs this past Friday, January 9th, when canines Sofie, Belle and Maggie (along with their owners Barbara Swanston, Bev Mattson and Shelley Fletcher) came out to participate in a special book reading in support of the upcoming family film Hotel for Dogs.

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90210: Love Me or Leave Me

Posted by: Mandi  •  January 14, 2009 @ 12:03am

Annie is talking to Ethan on the phone about the heat wave they're going through. She tells him she's wearing practically nothing, and he asks to hear more. Annie is awkwardly describing her black negligee when Debbie picks up the other line and tells her daughter to get off the phone. She hangs up, and Annie and Ethan say goodbye.

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New Music Releases: January 13th, 2009

Posted by: Sarah Miller  •  January 13, 2009 @ 2:22pm

Happy New Year Everybody! January usually tends to be a pretty slow month for music releases, as people are back into saving mode post-christmas and not looking to buy new records. The major labels have been pretty quiet for the first two Tuesdays of 2009, but there are a few lesser known and indie releases coming out this week.

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30 Rock: Senor Macho Solo

Posted by: Jeff Anseeuw  •  January 10, 2009 @ 11:22pm

As the 30 Rock gang returns from the holidays, we see that Liz is becoming increasingly baby-crazy and impatient about the lack of progress in her adoption process. Jenna is thrilled about an upcoming Janis Joplin biography that Jack is producing and she is determined to get the lead role.

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The Lonely Island, SNL's Digital Short masterminds, have a new CD coming out

Posted by: Paul Little  •  January 10, 2009 @ 4:37am

I'm pretty sure we're required by some sort of cosmic law to post this info. You see, The Lonely Island (Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer) -- the dudes behind the hugely popular SNL Digital Shorts -- are releasing an album on February 10th.

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Review: Revolutionary Road

Posted by: Elizabeth Hughes Belzil  •  January 8, 2009 @ 11:10pm

English director, Sam Mendes is at it again in his latest indictment of American life and values, Revolutionary Road. This film, like Oscar Best Picture Winner, American Beauty, takes us to the suburbs, only this time, instead of modern times, the setting is a drearily realized 1950s.

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90210: Hello, Goodbye, Amen

Posted by: Mandi  •  January 7, 2009 @ 11:13pm

Welcome to 2009! After an extremely long hiatus, we finally have new television to watch. So without further ado, I give you this, your first recap of the year.

We left our characters in the middle of some major drama. Sean showed up, creating a major rift between Harry and Dixon, Naomi and Annie were fighting over Ethan, and Brenda fell off a stage and broke her arm.

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Review: Bedtime Stories

Posted by: Luke Schick  •  December 25, 2008 @ 3:22pm

Bedtime Stories, directed by Adam Shankman and starring Adam Sandler, is the timeless tale of a jerk uncle with a big heart that simultaneously tries to win the affection of his niece and nephew while furthering his career in the hotel biz by telling them fantastic bedtime stories that are somehow magically coming true. That run-on sentence is the premise of Mr.

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Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Posted by: Sarah Kim  •  December 24, 2008 @ 2:28am

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is based around a love story, a true love story about compassion, companionship and loyalty. There is no room for regrets. Things happen and you deal with them as they come.

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