Rosemary Alexander


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  • Easy A Review
    By: Thomas Leupp September 16, 2010 2:08pm EST
    Emma Stone earns extra credit in this otherwise uneven comic take on 'The Scarlet Letter.'
  • La Cage aux Folles & Fela! lead Tony Award nominations
    By: WENN.com Source May 04, 2010 5:00am EST
    Kelsey Grammer and Douglas Hodge's La Cage Aux Folles musical and Broadway show Fela! are leading the way at this year's (10) Tony Awards after scooping 11 nominations each.
  • The Savages Review
    By: Brian Marder December 01, 2007 9:56am EST
    Much like the title family it depicts so well, The Savages is constantly at odds with itself--hilarious yet heartbreaking, warm yet frigid. The result is one final contradiction: a movie that is tough to swallow, yet one of the year’s best.
  • The Final Season Review
    By: Brian Marder October 12, 2007 6:46am EST
    True-story movies, even the PG-est of the PG, are supposed to stimulate you in some way. In the nauseatingly unbelievable Final Season, only your gag reflex will be stimulated.
  • The Chronicles of Riddick Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette June 17, 2004 12:44pm EST
    The Chronicles of Riddick is a dazzling sci-fi epic that will have Pitch Black devotees marking their calendars for the third installment. But director David Twohy's sequel is unlikely to strike a chord with those unfamiliar with Riddick's world
  • Gods and Generals Review
    By: Kit Bowen February 21, 2003 4:39am EST
    Stay far away from the three hour-plus Gods and Generals--unless, of course, you need a good nap.
  • The Ring Review
    By: Stacie Hougland October 22, 2002 3:11pm EST
    Beware of plot holes you could drive a Mack truck through, and enjoy this well-done thriller-slash-horror movie that has some good, scary jolts, provocative images and an intriguing premise.
  • Box Office Report: June 23
    By: Martin Grove July 01, 2002 2:28pm EST
    Martin Grove's box office analysis for the week of June 23, 2002.
  • Shallow Hal Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette November 08, 2001 12:51pm EST
    Shallow Hal is not the knee-slapper audiences have come to expect from the Farrelly brothers, but has some clever lines and a sweet, albeit clichéd, moral.