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BY MAGGIE SCOTT The "Nanny Diaries" has a field day depicting one family determined to avoid facing a couple of particularly ruthless "bizarre social patterns" observed among New York’s elite…
Movie Review: “Rocket Science”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT In the balcony of a school auditorium a boy and girl are necking. A silent and fundamental form of communication. Below them, a crowd pays rapt attention…
Dining Divas: Bike-Riding Grandma Divas Alters Dining Out Plans For Other Divas
BY LISA KAMPETER The Dining Divas get together for dinner out somewhere, preferably a new restaurant or at least a new restaurant to us. Each month we debate about where…
Movie review: “Stardust”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT The hyper-imaginative world of Neil Gaiman is resplendently realized by director Matthew Vaughn in the new romantic fantasy, "Stardust." From their once-upon-a-time opening, Vaughn and his co-writer…
Movie review: “Talk to Me”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT An ex-con shakes up the airwaves of Washington, D.C. on the edge of social movement unrest in the summer of ’66, and the world of radio will…
Movie review: “No Reservations”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT A recommendation and overall enthusiasm must be reserved when it comes to "No Reservations," the new romantic comedy from Scott Hicks. While Catherine Zeta-Jones brings a serenity…
Movie review: ‘You Kill Me’
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Frank Falenczyk (Ben Kingsley) has a problem. He’s got killer’s block. Once the efficient hit man for a once-powerful Polish gang in Buffalo, Frank has hit the…
Movie review: “Transformers”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Detroit is getting a boost from a very unusual source: Japan. "Transformers," an American movie based on a 1980s’ kids show from the Asian nation, is going…
Movie review: “Nancy Drew (2007)”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Nancy Drew revives a classic role model just in time for young girls barred by parents from any further contact with Brittany Spears, or, heaven forbid, Paris…
Movie review: “A Mighty Heart:
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Filmmaker Michael Winterbottom’s work "A Mighty Heart" breaks your heart for what it might have been. Based on one of the worst atrocities committed in the war…