Topic: Isla Fisher
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'Now You See Me' has a great premise but doesn't follow through (+video)
'Now You See Me' dispenses quickly with its magical premise and turns into a noisy thriller. 'Now You See Me' stars Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher, and Woody Harrelson.
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Chapter & Verse 'The Great Gatsby' movie tie-in cover rankles some fans
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' is experiencing huge sales in advance of Baz Luhrmann's cinematic take on the novel, but a cover featuring Luhrmann's leads doesn't appeal to some.
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Chapter & Verse 'The Great Gatsby' trailer features new plot points, music
'The Great Gatsby' is directed by Baz Luhrmann and stars Leonardo DiCaprio as the titular character. 'The Great Gatsby' is scheduled for a May 10 release.
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Santa and co. battle a villain in 'Rise of the Guardians': movie review
The movie has its charms, but children might find the movie too intense.
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Culture Cafe 'Arrested Development' star Mae Whitman discusses the new season
'Arrested Development' star Mae Whitman will return as Ann Veal, on-again, off-again girlfriend of George Michael (Michael Cera).
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Bachelorette: movie review
Despite some sharp scenes, the gross-out humor of 'Bachelorette' goes nowhere.
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Are 'Pippa' and 'Asher' really the top baby names of 2011?
A new online baby names list says that 'Pippa' and 'Asher' are the top trending monikers for babies. Is that true?
07/28/2011 11:35 am -
Johnny Depp stars in 'Rango,' as a chameleon: movie review
Animated western 'Rango' stars Johnny Depp, in one of his best roles, as a chameleon.
03/03/2011 07:23 pm -
Review: 'Confessions of a Shopaholic'
Despite Isla Fisher's comic energy, this chick-lit movie falls flat in every department.
02/14/2009 12:00 am -
'Horton' is a wholly Seussessful adaptation
In the charming, vibrant cartoon version of Dr. Seuss' 'Horton Hears a Who,' a 'person's a person, no matter how small.'
03/14/2008 01:00 am -
'Definitely, Maybe,' not worth it
Ryan Reynolds and Abigail Breslin star in a new romantic comedy, which unwinds like a somewhat improbable Hollywood fairy tale.
02/15/2008 12:00 am







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