Steeped in a rich history of white men in funny pants, hitting a ball with a stick and then chasing it, the game of golf is evolving before our very eyes.
In my opinion, the lack of fitness knowledge is the #1 reason why many people do not achieve their goals.
You thought the hard part was over. You found the love of your life, the big question has been popped, and the bigger answer has been given.
On November 17, Warner Independent Pictures will release For Your Consideration, the next installment in Christopher Guest’s running “mockumentary” series.
A fine dramatic performance in limited space with only a few notable hiccups.
A respectable Italian restaurant that hits all the right notes, but won’t necessarily “wow” diners.
If you’re tired of buying a whole new system when all you really need to do is buy more memory or upgrade your processor, then you may consider building your own computer.
Fine dining that is both a luxury and great tasting. Being affordable doesn’t hurt either.
Bionicle toys are great for children who want to develop building skills and technical aptitude.
DreamWorks held roundtable interviews and Press conferences at the prestigious Regent Beverly Wilshire.
Is there such a thing as Fate? Is there some cosmic force looking out for our spirits? And if we don’t nurture that spirit, will Fate intervene? These are the concepts that Just Like Heaven explores in this light, romantic comedy that attempts to subvert the basic formula of the genre and does so with much success. Boy doesn’t even lose Girl until way late in the third act.
Reese Witherspoon plays Elizabeth, a workaholic doctor at a major San Francisco hospital. Elizabeth sacrifices everything for her career–friends, family, relationships–and listens enviously to her coworkers’ complaints about the other time consuming things in their lives. Then, just when Elizabeth starts making great strides in her career, she’s hit by a truck. Ain’t that the way.
Just Like Heaven (2005) ReviewSome like it hot and some like to burn holes in their mouths. For the latter, this restaurant is perfect.
A steakhouse that boasts a wonderful ambience and creative dishes, priced just a nudge too high.
Dining by the sea is the perfect romantic experience — especially if you enjoy the dark. Come for the food. Stay for the atmosphere.
The Standard is spoken of as a trendy and exclusive scene, so of course I had to check it out.
Technology, for better or worse, is integral to the contemporary life. Computers are the foundation for almost every aspect of our daily lives. As such, it will no longer do to rely solely on the desktop computer to keep us in the loop. We cannot root ourselves in the office nor can we hermit ourselves [...]
Saint Ralph is a movie that doesn’t know exactly what it wants to be. It’s caught in a Bermuda Triangle of family-feel-good, teenage-sex-comedy, and religious-case-study. Even with a decent cast, the movie stretches thin quickly and the writing and acting just aren’t strong enough to hold it together. Still, it isn’t a complete loss.
Set in the 1950′s, Adam Butcher plays Ralph Walker, a freshman at a Catholic high school who has a hard time fitting in and is constantly picked on by the student body for “self-abuse.” His father is dead and his mother is bed ridden, dying from cancer. When his mother falls into a coma, Ralph decides that he can wake her by performing a miracle. Clearly, Ralph is deluded and the plot is shaky, but there are worse premises to base a movie on.
Saint Ralph (2004) ReviewI don’t know who Sam Sarpong is. In fact, I’m winging this entire interview because I don’t have a press kit nor did I even know this interview was going to happen.
We’re supposed to meet at the Traffik offices on one of the back streets in downtown LA, where Tatyana is going to shoot her spread for Switch Magazine.





