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Don't sweat your major — you'll probably change your mind anyway
Chances are that two of you have no friggin' idea what you want to do with your lives, and the one of you who does will change his or her mind by age 25.
Throwing it all away
By
ASHLEY RIGAZIO
| September 02, 2011
Review: Everything Must Go
Gordon Lish, Raymond Carver's editor, ruthlessly cut down the late short-story writer's prose, helping him perfect his trademark spare style.
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PETER KEOUGH
| May 13, 2011
Review: Megamind
Did you like Universal's Despicable Me and its computer-animated 3D tale of a misunderstood criminal mastermind? Well, then, you're in luck.
Let’s hear it for celebrity voices and an excess of licensed pop music!
By
BRETT MICHEL
| November 05, 2010
Review: The Other Guys
By far the funnier of the summer's two comedies featuring an accountant ( Dinner for Schmucks being the other).
Will Ferrell returns to form
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PETER KEOUGH
| August 06, 2010
Review: The Cartel
First-time documentarian and TV journalist Bob Bowdon’s broad primer on what’s rotting American education runs like a 90-minute 20/20 segment.
... flunks
By
ALICIA POTTER
| April 30, 2010
Interview: Robert Siegel
As Robert Siegel explores the idea of what happens when reality curb-stomps overblown expectation, it's hard not to feel a visceral twinge of empathy.
On the shoulders of Giants fans
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SHAULA CLARK
| September 22, 2009
The Funn(k)y Drummer
Johnny Carson was revered for his impeccable comic timing. It was "so precise," wrote one newspaper in his obituary, "that we wouldn't be surprised to find buried in his skull a quartz crystal." And why might that be? Perhaps because Johnny Carson was a
What's the connection between comedy and percussion?
By
MIKE MILIARD
| August 14, 2009
Interview: Judd Apatow
Behind every successful comedian, there's . . . a personal assistant. Who, given how egomaniacal and utterly misanthropic the funnyman in question is, is probably his best friend, too.
On the making of his Citizen Kane
By
LANCE GOULD
| July 31, 2009
Review: Land of the Lost
Even Matt Lauer deserves a better fate than to watch his career die at the hands of Brad Silbering.
Will Ferrell bottoms out
By
PETER KEOUGH
| June 05, 2009
Review: Observe and Report
Jody Hill's ambiguous and unsettling film is a comedy about law enforcement in much the same way that Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy is a comedy about comedy.
Seth Rogen calls security
By
PETER KEOUGH
| April 10, 2009
Putting up W’s
How is it that the least popular and possibly worst chief executive in American history has inspired no lasting impersonations?
Screen depictions beat around the Bush
By
PETER KEOUGH
| October 15, 2008
What a break
A shout out of big-time thanks from the John McCain campaign to our friends in Georgia that are being mercilessly bombed by the Russian military after provoking Big Bad Vlad Putin!
McCain struts his stuff as Russia attacks Georgia
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| August 13, 2008
Krofft fare
My favorite Sid and Marty Krofft production is one they had nothing to do with.
Sid and Marty show MySpace how psychedelia’s really done
By
MIKE MILIARD
| July 23, 2008
Step Brothers
Step Brothers should answer any doubts as to whether Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are cinema’s reigning lovable losers.
Farting sets the standard of good taste
By
TOM MEEK
| July 23, 2008
Please shut up!
How can we miss you if you won’t go away?
Our salute to a few of the most obnoxious people of the week
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| July 16, 2008
Semi-pro
This Will Ferrell send-up attempts to do for bush-league basketball what Bull Durham did for baseball and Slap Shot for hockey.
A grand idea
By
TOM MEEK
| February 27, 2008
Redstone’s red-carpet revelry
Boston University is rolling out the red carpet again . . . literally.
Comm Ave Walk of Fame
By
NEELY STEINBERG
| February 06, 2008
Crossword: ''The worst of 2007''
Let us look back, and feel shame.
By
MATT JONES
| January 09, 2008
Hot Rod
Andy Samberg and his SNL Digital Shorts cohort stepped in to recapture some of that “Lazy Sunday” magic.
Barely worth an illegal download
By
BRETT MICHEL
| August 01, 2007
The 100 unsexiest men 2007: 10-1
These guys couldn't turn on a radio
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| April 14, 2007
The 100 unsexiest men 2007: 100-91
These guys couldn't turn on a radio
By
PHOENIX STAFF
| April 13, 2007
Worst in breed: Movies
Who are the unsexiest movies men of 2007?
The Unsexiest men 2007
By
PHOENIX STAFF
| April 12, 2007
Blades of Glory
Will Ferrell plays a redneck star athlete who’s dumb and adored and loses his trousers a lot and meets his match in an effete competitor.
Will Ferrell's glory days are over
By
PETER KEOUGH
| March 29, 2007
Spring loaded
It’s spring, and Hollywood has to get the kinks out of its system before it can focus on the business at hand: the sequels of summer.
Working out the kinks
By
PETER KEOUGH
| March 12, 2007
Bodies: Christopher Clark
By
TAMARA WIEDER
| January 16, 2007
Fractured fairy tales
Times are tough when the Dream Factory has a better grip on what’s going on than the people in Washington.
Fantasy and reality compete for the box office in 2007
By
PETER KEOUGH
| December 28, 2006
Thursday night live
Tina Fey, ex-head writer of Saturday Night Live , has created a sitcom that takes viewers behind-the-scenes of a SNL -style sketch comedy show. And turns out her show is funnier than the real thing.
Fey and Baldwin Rock the house
By
RYAN STEWART
| December 05, 2006
Stranger than Fiction
What’s stranger than fiction? Some might say meta-fiction, the “avant-garde” genre that’s actually older than Don Quixote, in which a work of fiction self-consciously refers to its own artifice. Watch the trailer for Stranger than Fiction (QuickTime
Submits to the temptations of clichés and bathos
By
PETER KEOUGH
| November 10, 2006
Fall back
If you cannot remember the past, so Santayana said, you’re condemned to repeat it. Watch trailers for this fall's new releases.
This season, Hollywood lives in the past
By
PETER KEOUGH
| September 13, 2006
Blue movie?
Despite what the people behind Talladega Nights might tell you, the film makes its target audience — NASCAR fans, rednecks, Red Staters of various descriptions — look like a bunch of idiots. Watch the trailer for Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky
Talladega Nights will have some seeing red
By
PETER KEOUGH
| August 04, 2006
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