Entries from Phillyist tagged with 'andrebraugher'
November 21, 2007
What's new and/or interesting in Philly theaters this holiday weekend (all of these movies open today). Most Likely to Rule: I'm Not There - An "unconventional" biopic of Bob Dylan wherein six different actors play him at various stages in his career. Said actors include Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, and Heath Ledger. Also in the cast (but not playing Bob) are David Cross, Bruce Greenwood, and Julianne Moore. We could see how this......
Continue Reading "CinePhillyist: Holiday Weekend Edition"November 14, 2007
The best of the internet, squirted out in flavorful neon globules, just for you. The cast of JLA has been chosen and locked and will finally be officially announced this week. Somebody named Lindsay Thompson, who's apparently in the new Incredible Hulk movie, has said on her blog that she thinks the trailer will debut during the Super Bowl. Mark Wahlberg might star in the film adaptation of the Max Payne video game. We all......
Continue Reading "Whiz of the Web: Wednesday Whiz-Up"May 12, 2006
What's new and/or interesting in Philly theaters this weekend. Art School Confidential - The makers of Ghost World team up again for another movie based on a comic. This time it's a satire of the art world, as seen through the eyes of aspiring artist and student Jerome (Max Minghella). John Malkovich plays a professor, and Jim Broadbent and Anjelica Huston also appear. According to the IMDB, there's also an uncredited cameo from Steve Buscemi,......
Continue Reading "CinePhillyist"March 27, 2006
Nova (Tue; 8PM-9PM; PBS) - This week the venerable television institution covers the DARPA Grand Challenge, a race of unmanned robotic vehicles that's taken place the last couple of years in the Mojave desert. The show covers the 2004 event (in which there were no winners, as no vehicle got anywhere near the finish line in the time allowed), as well as the prep work for the 2005 event. We hope it also covers the......
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