Friday, June 30, 2006

Film gudie Friday

And no it time for film gudie Friday this week new film next to this week No.1 movie as expect "superman which made $21 million dollars in it opening days

this week only other movie in wide released "The Devil Wears Prada"An unfashionable young woman (Anne Hathaway) becomes the assistant to a demanding magazine editor (Meryl Streep). It sort of liking the devil from hell.
The two detroit Cirtet like it The Detroit news gave it a B saying "The devil's in Streep's details in enjoyable 'Prada'" the Detroit Free Press give it a 3 stars out of four saying "'Prada is perfect fit for Streep, But fabulous clothes overwhelm story line.
The Yahoo.com also like the film as well with the 15 revierw giving it a avg. of B
Entertainment Weekly: "...(Streep) gently, graciously, and firmly steals the picture away from her younger colleague." (B)
filmcritic.com:"The casting of Streep as Miranda is inspired, and she pulls off a rare 'bad guy' role with mastery." (B+)
New York Post: "The snaky Streep wisely chooses not to imitate Vogue editrix Anna Wintour, the inspiration for the book, but creates her own surprisingly believable character." (A-)
New York Times:"With her silver hair and pale skin, her whispery diction as perfect as her posture, Ms. Streep's Miranda inspires both terror and a measure of awe." (B)
San Francisco Chronicle:"Meryl Streep is eeire perfection." (B+)
everone like it excpet for Ebert:
Chicago Sun-Times:"...I thought the movie should have reversed the roles played by Grenier and Baker..." (C)

This week other new release play in detroit is "Wordplay." A journey into the world of Will Shortz, the crossword puzzle editor at The New York Times. Known to millions as National Public Radio's "Puzzle Master," Shortz has spent his entire lifetime studying, creating, and editing puzzles, and has built a huge following along the way. Meet Shortz's diehard fans--including President Bill Clinton, Senator Bob Dole, "The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart, filmmaker Ken Burns, the Indigo Girls, and Yankee's ace pitcher Mike Mussina--and discover why over 50 million Americans do crosswords every week.

It look like ever reviewer gave it a B
Detroit News: Crossword is king in 'Wordplay'
Puzzle geek subculture is exposed in this documentary, which includes famous fans.
(B)
Free Press: Getting down with puzzlers (3 out of 4)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: "A fact-filled, benevolent crossword puzzle documentary that would've benefited from one more edit."(B-)
Boston Globe:"...the most minor entry in the brainiac-doc genre to date..." (B-)
Entertainment Weekly: "...amiable brainiacs-are-cool documentary..."(B)
San Francisco Chronicle: "...a revealing documentary about an addictive hobby..." (B)
hey even Ebert like it.
Roger Ebert: "The film is made with a lot of style and visual ingenuity." (B)

And now let see what new at the village movie theather of the Dame (The Cinemark Movies 16 at the unaversil Mall in warren)

AKEELAH AND THE BEE

JUST MY LUCK
Hey when parried home companion be out

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 3
I think ever girl who use to have a crush on tom curse have move on

RV
this is a OK movie

Next week
super may have met his match by a pirer as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is out

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