Steamy 'Dreamers' channels cinema, sex and 1960s society 'Dreamers' There's a scene about midway through Bernardo Bertolucci's "The Dreamers" that will leave its audience either holding their breath in utter disgust or scoffing in utter disbelief (or maybe a little of both). A young American by the name of Matthew (Michael Pitt) is playing a game of cinematic trivia with his new French friends (and subsequent flat-mates) Theo and Isabelle (Louis Garrel and Eva Green, respectively). The rules of the game allow tha ... |
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'Simpsons' score 'Hit' with newest game Just about every review of every "Simpsons"-related game ever since the early Nintendo side-scrollers includes the quotes "aww crap" or "worst game ever." Finally, shameless merchandising has flung the Simpson family into a game that actually doesn't ... more |
All-star ensemble heats up 'Survivor' Political cowardice, stray Super Bowl boobage, inexcusable Grammy sound errors -- it's a bad time to own stock in CBS's parent company Viacom. Conversely, it is the perfect time to be a CBS viewer. The Barone family has never been funnier, this past ... more
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