Archive for March, 2008

Thu
Mar
27

What’s Up! (Honolulu Advertiser)


Acclaimed cellist Pascal Roge, above, considered the worldwide ambassador of French music, makes his debut with the Honolulu Symphony in a pair of MasterWorks concerts. Roge, a distinguished recording artist, has performed in nearly every major concert hall on the globe.

Thu
Mar
27

Shia LaBeouf’s pleads not guilty to unlawful smoking (The San Francisco Examiner)


LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - Shia LaBeouf pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to an unlawful smoking charge.

Thu
Mar
27

Bench warrant issued for Shia LaBeouf after he fails to appear in court on smoking charge (The San Francisco Examiner)


LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - Shia LaBeouf could pay a hefty price for smoking.

Thu
Mar
27

Xbox 360 Review: Transformers: The Game (Blogcritics.org)


When a game about brawling giant robots fails to impress, something has to be wrong. It’s universally accepted that any video game based off a movie is bound to be garbage. Unlike regular games with no tie-ins, games based on movies are nothing more than a marketing tool, hastily slapped together for unsuspecting fans of that movie and gamers alike. Transformers: The Game is a prime (no pun …

Thu
Mar
27

Summer movie series returning to the Minooka village (Morris Daily Herald)


MINOOKA - Residents of Minooka will again be treated to a summer movie series scheduled to start May 24.

Thu
Mar
27

New comics miniseries will pick up where films left off (The Salt Lake Tribune)


IDW Publishing has a sequel and a prequel for movie fans in April.     ”Transformers Movie Sequel: The Reign of Starscream,” a five-issue comic-book miniseries, picks up where last year’s ”Transformers” movie left off.

Thu
Mar
27

Backlot in the backyard: Filming freaks out some residents (The Pantagraph)


LOS ANGELES — Ginny-Marie Case can’t forget the night she was jarred from her sleep by massive explosions set off by crews filming last summer’s blockbuster movie “Transformers.”

Thu
Mar
27

In Potential Studio Split, Who Keeps the Movies? (New York Times)


After a $1.6 billion marriage in 2005, DreamWorks and Paramount may be headed for divorce.

Thu
Mar
27

Shudder To Shutter (The Daily Targum)


Shutter spits up another vengeful ghost in the form of a young woman who appears in photographs. This remake of the 2004 Thai film of the same name tries to touch upon the mysterious phenomenon of “spirit photography,” the foreboding subject that represents the key element of the movie.

Thu
Mar
27

Spoiler alert (Metro Pulse)


NBC’s two-hour Knight Rider rehash/pilot/made-for-TV movie sat untouched on my DVR for a month or so, like an unwanted voicemail from an ex-girlfriend.