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James DeMonaco's Debut, Staten Island (The Village Voice) Native son James DeMonaco overlaps three Staten Island stories, set amid strip-mall Italian joints, tasteless suburban manors, and ship graveyards: Vincent D'Onofrio plays Parmie, a stuffy-voiced, moon-faced mama's-boy mobster wearing Elizabeth Taylor frames; Ethan Hawke, looking nothing like a s... Publ.Date : Wed, 18 Nov 2009 00:18:47 GMT
Staten Island, New York (New York Times) Ethan Hawke in “Staten Island,” directed by James deMonaco. The writer-director James DeMonaco is a native Staten Islander, and if his film “Staten Island, New York” is an ode to what it calls “the forgotten stepchild of Manhattan,” it is a barbed and quirky one. Publ.Date : Fri, 20 Nov 2009 18:38:53 GMT
"Staten Island" not worth the trip (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Staten Island is regarded as New York's bastard stepchild of a borough, and unfortunately, this film is unlikely to enhance its reputation. A Tarantino-influenced crime drama featuring a tripartite story line that is far too precious for its own good, "Staten Island" will do nonexistent business in theaters after it opens Friday (November 20), but should garner video and television exposure ... Publ.Date : Fri, 20 Nov 2009 07:33:47 GMT
'Blood Equity': The heavy toll of playing pro football (Los Angeles Times) The heavy toll of playing pro football. "Everybody who plays leaves with something," says retired New York Giants linebacker Harry Carson in the documentary "Blood Equity" but, sadly, he doesn't mean a glorious pension or athletic pride. He's referring to the physical and mental struggles of ex-football players who feel monetarily neglected by the now $7.1-billion sport and its union when, as ... Publ.Date : Fri, 20 Nov 2009 03:24:58 GMT
OPENING THIS WEEK: For Movies Opening Nov. 20 (Skanner) “The Blind Side” (PG-13 for sexual references, drug use and brief violence) Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw co-star in this true, overcoming-the-odds tale about a wealthy White couple who adopt a homeless Black teenager (Quinton Aaron) and help him pursue his dream of playing football in college and the pros. Publ.Date : Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:52:02 GMT
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