2012 NFL Hall Of Fame: Chris Carter Left Out Again – SB Nation Philly Read More: chris carter, 2012 nfl hall of fame, 2012 hall of fame announcement, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings Former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, Chris Carter, was not inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame once again, in this his fifth year of eligibility. Carter was drafted by the Eagles in 1987 and spent the first three of his 16 seasons in Philadelphia. He was famously cut by Head Coach Buddy
Movies: Interview: Andrea Riseborough: Becoming Wallis Simpson in Madonna’s WE – Toronto Star
February 5th, 2012
admin Movies: Interview: Andrea Riseborough: Becoming Wallis Simpson in Madonna’s WE – Toronto Star Linda Barnard Movie Writer Andrea Riseborough said she was a dedicated student of all things Wallis Simpson to play the American woman at the heart of a scandal-plagued royal love story in Madonna’s romantic drama W.E., which opened Friday. The British actress told reporters during an interview the day after the movie screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September
Popular character actor Ben Gazzara dies in NY – Wall Street Journal
February 5th, 2012
admin Popular character actor Ben Gazzara dies in NY – Wall Street Journal Associated Press NEW YORK — Ben Gazzara, whose powerful dramatic performances brought an intensity to a variety of roles and made him a memorable presence in such iconic productions over the decades as the original “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” on Broadway and the film “The Big Lebowski,” has died at age 81. Longtime family friend Suzanne Mados said Gazzara died Friday in Manhattan. Mados, who owned
Movie Reviews The Woman In Black – Contactmusic.com
February 5th, 2012
admin Movie Reviews The Woman In Black – Contactmusic.com The reviews for Daniel Radcliffe’s first post-Harry Potter film are decidedly mixed. The Woman in Black is a period piece, a ghost story and a stage for Radcliffe to prove that he can become a far different character than Harry. Manohla Dargis in the New York Times suggests that he has only partially succeeded in doing so. “The ghost of Potter past hovers in his every gesture,” she writes. “It will take time
Med City Movie Guy: ‘The Artist’ paints fresh, quirky picture – Post-Bulletin
February 5th, 2012
admin Med City Movie Guy: ‘The Artist’ paints fresh, quirky picture – Post-Bulletin What they’re saying in the balcony Reader Gary Brussell suggested that shunning color gives films cinematic cred. “With B&W there is an inherent artistic aspect,” he wrote. Maybe there’s something to that. Even in this technicolor age, some of our best directors have gone grey. Here are a few from the last half-century. Martin Scorsese’s 1980 masterpiece
Micron CEO dies in plane crash, industry stunned – Reuters
February 4th, 2012
admin Micron CEO dies in plane crash, industry stunned – Reuters Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Micron Technology Inc. Steve Appleton speaks at the Reuters Semiconductor Industry Summit in San Francisco, California in this November 2, 2005 file photo. Credit: Reuters/Kimberly White By Jill Kuraitis and Noel Randewich Fri Feb 3, 2012 8:58pm EST BOISE, Idaho/SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 3 – Micron Technology Inc Chief Executive and Chairman Steve Appleton died in a small plane crash on
Dinner and a Movie: ‘The Woman in Black’ is Haunting – Patch.com
February 4th, 2012
admin Dinner and a Movie: ‘The Woman in Black’ is Haunting – Patch.com Editor’s Note — Dinner and a Movie is our newest feature on Roseville Patch. Every Friday, we’ll give you a quick review of a new movie, where and when it plays and a dinner idea to go along with it. Daniel Radcliffe plays a single parent who settles in for several nights of terror in “The Woman in Black.” Radcliffe plays Victorian Solicitor Arthur Kipps, a widower whose wife died
Movie Review: Chronicle Is the Angry Teen’s Superhero Movie … in a Good Way – New York Magazine
February 4th, 2012
admin Movie Review: Chronicle Is the Angry Teen’s Superhero Movie … in a Good Way – New York Magazine If the average superhero movie is all about how with great power comes great responsibility, Chronicle reminds us that it also comes with great temptation. Indeed, to even call Josh Trank’s film a superhero movie seems wrong: Rather, it’s about what the average teenage boy might actually do with superpowers — and there is very little heroism or villainy on display here.
Money pours into Planned Parenthood. Was Susan G. Komen misunderstood? – Christian Science Monitor
February 3rd, 2012
admin Money pours into Planned Parenthood. Was Susan G. Komen misunderstood? – Christian Science Monitor Planned Parenthood cited a $ 250,000 grant from Mayor Bloomberg among thousands of pledges. The Susan G. Komen Foundation said its donations spiked too. But the battle between the two women’s organizations has just started. Within 48 hours of news breaking that the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation was cutting grants to the Planned Parenthood Federation of America for its
Did the Groundhog See His Shadow? 6 More Weeks of Winter – Z6Mag
February 3rd, 2012
admin Did the Groundhog See His Shadow? 6 More Weeks of Winter – Z6Mag Yes, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow which means 6 more weeks of winter. The forecast from Punxsutawney Phil at the annual ceremony of Groundhog Day 2012, “Many shadows do I see: six more weeks of winter it must be.” Thousands of people that were gathered for the annual groundhog day event groaned when Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow. An event that has some 15,000 to 18,000 people there to witness the furry
