Archive for January, 2008

Amy Winehouse Goes Platinum Blonde!

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Amy winehouse BlondeForget rehab, get Amy Winehouse to a salon! The Grammy-nominated singer emerged from her home Tuesday and was spotted sporting a new blonde ‘do while picking up some necessities at a London newsstand. Even before she dyed her locks (but not her eyebrows), Winehouse was noted on Mr. Blackwell’s infamous worst-dressed list.


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Jessica Simpson Not Going to Tony Romo’s Game

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Jessica Simpson at football gameSorry, Giants fans: Jessica Simpson is not attending beau Tony Romo’s football playoff game Sunday, as his Dallas Cowboys take on the New York Giants. The always-vocal New York fans had been begging for Simpson – who recently vacationed with Romo in Mexico – to show up and (they hoped) distract Romo from his game. But Simpson’s rep Cindy Berger tells the New York Post: “She is not attending. She’s working on a new album. She will not be there, but she’ll be watching [on TV] and cheering [Romo] on.”


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Equity Media's RTN to Launch in Orlando

Thursday, January 10th, 2008
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 10, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Retro Television Network (RTN), which is nationally owned and distributed by Equity Media Holdings Corporation (Nasdaq:EMDA), announced today that COX Television plans to add a sixth RTN affiliate on its Orlando station. The network will launch in the first quarter of this year on WRDQ-DT in Orlando, the nation's 19th largest television market.

Dennis Quaid’s babies’ overdose was hospital’s fault, says report

Thursday, January 10th, 2008
1120_dennis_quaid_hospital_00.jpg State hospital regulators are placing the blame directly on Cedars-Sinai hospital for the overdose of Heparin that put Dennis Quaid’s infant twins in jeopardy. It has yet to be decided whether the hospital will face fines, but I guarantee a lawsuit is coming once the Quaids finish suing the makers of Herparin. The LA Times reports:
"This violation involved multiple failures by the facility to adhere to established policies and procedures for safe medication use," the state wrote. "These violations caused, or were likely to cause, serious injury or death to the patients who received the wrong medication."
Don’t worry, Cedars-Sinai. You’ve accepted responsibility for your actions and are making changes. This will all blow over. It’s not like you provided ammunition for further malpractice suits by publicly dropping the ball again and violating ethical guidelines by allowing a TV psychiatrist to exploit a situation involving a celebrity mental patient. Whoa. Those are by far the biggest words I’ve ever used in one sentence. Quick, get my camera.

Silverstar's Empire Interactive Introduces 'Ford Racing Off Road'

Thursday, January 10th, 2008
BOCA RATON, Fla., Jan. 10, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Empire Interactive PLC, an international publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software and a wholly owned subsidiary of Silverstar Holdings (Nasdaq:SSTR), announced 'Ford Racing Off Road' for the PlayStation 2(tm), PSP(tm) (PlayStation Portable), Wii(tm) and PC. This latest version is based on the highly regarded and best-selling Ford licensed series.

Movie Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Finding life in the face of death, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is one of the year’s best, most heartbreaking films.
Suddenly, irreversibly, and believably, journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby (Mathie Amalric) is silenced by a stroke so massive all that remains of him is his left eye. That eye remains as acute as it ever had been for Bauby, who shows us the pain and frustration of his new life, as well as his indomitable spirit, in Julian Schnabel’s remarkable…

Blu-ray Review: Stealth

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

This is why many people hate Hollywood.
You don’t rush into a summer action movie and expect to take something away from it. There is, however, a line which, when crossed, takes dumb fun and turns it into sheer boredom. That’s Stealth. How Jamie Foxx went from an Academy Award winning showcase in Ray to this epic box office disaster is forever a mystery. Jessica Biel and Josh…

DVD Review: Casshern

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Stylishly tough nut to crack.
What? Let me say it again: What? I have watched Casshern a few times, and while it is enjoyable, I cannot say with anything close to certainty that I know what happened. That said, it is a highly entertaining ride which, if you take everything at face value, will definitely fit the bill if you are looking for a gorgeous journey into the beyond….

TV Review: House, MD Season One Pilot (Revisited)

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

House creator David Shore and Hugh Laurie nailed the tone and drama of the series right from the start!
I’ve only been writing for Blogcritics since early this season, so I’ve never really had an opportunity to jot down my thoughts on the series’ brilliant pilot episode, which aired originally in the fall of 2004. The episode re-ran recently, and it struck me by the end of it how consistent the vision for the character of House…

Blu-ray Review: Replacement Killers

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

A middle of the road action flick receives a drab HD outing.
Chow Yun-Fat’s first go at American cinema comes out feeling much like his Korean affairs. Director Antoine Fuqua also was given his first shot at a Hollywood production, and does a fine job for a film loaded with action, combined with a paper-thin story. Shoot-outs and slowly building tension feel familiar, but this only slightly detracts…