Sabrina Bryan


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09/15/1984
Yorba Linda, CA
  • 'DWTS' Maria & Derek Earn All 10s: Perfect Scores Throughout the Seasons
    By: Kelly Schremph May 01, 2012 9:12am EST
    Will it predict who wins Season 14?
  • 10 TV Shows That Should Be Turned into Movies
    By: Brian Moylan April 19, 2012 6:42am EST
    It's time to resurrect these programs into blockbusters.
  • 'DWTS' Katherine Jenkins: America's Next Sweetheart
    By: Kelly Schremph March 20, 2012 7:32am EST
    The Welsh singer is making a big impression in the States.
  • Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Review
    By: Daniel Hubschman December 16, 2011 9:45am EST
    "A passable - and forgettable - franchise entry." 
  • Beverly Hills Chihuahua Review
    By: Pete Hammond October 06, 2008 4:00pm EST
    Take Lady and the Tramp, crossbreed it with Babe and a Taco Bell commercial, and you’ll get the latest Disney talking-dog movie, an odd mix that kids are gonna love--even if it’s not best in show.
  • North Country Review
    By: Brian Marder October 21, 2005 2:03pm EST
    North Country isn't for those short on patience or time. But for the rest of us, the superb acting and relevant theme makes it more than worth it.
  • A Lot Like Love Review
    By: Robert Sims April 25, 2005 4:55am EST
    Kutcher and Peet's date with destiny offers very little in the way of romance or laughs. It also drags on longer than the seven years that it takes this odd couple to decide what they want with their lives. Let them waste their lives--and not yours--on something that feels like but isn't really A Lot Like Love.
  • Friday Night Lights Review
    By: Kit Bowen October 08, 2004 9:39am EST
    Perhaps if Friday Night Lights was the first high school football story to come to the big screen, it would be one of the best. Even though the film does sport some superb performances and tackles gritty realism with gusto, it isn't the first to do that--far from it.
  • Death to Smoochy Review
    By: Kit Bowen March 29, 2002 5:28am EST
    As a skewed look at the darker side of children's television, Smoochy delivers enough laughs to keep its head above water--barely.
  • What Lies Beneath Review
    By: Hollywood.com Staff April 25, 2001 4:13pm EST
    Huge stars. Huge scares. The popcorn is optional.