15 February 2008

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CHICAGO - MOVIE REVIEWS: GEORGE A. ROMERO'S DIARY OF THE DEAD

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* Kelly Must Cancel Gig To Ensure Timely Arrival In Court. Latest: R&Amp;B Superstar R. Kelly Has Been Ordered To Cancel A Virginia Concert Scheduled To Take Place A Day Before His January (08) Hearing At A Chicago, Illinois, Court.  The Bump N' Grind Singer Is Due To Stand Trial For 14 Child Pornography Charges In May (08), But Has To Attend Another Hearing On The Case On 14 January.  And Judge Vincent Gaughan Is Taking No Chances With Kelly After He Failed To Turn Up To Court Earlier This Month (19Dec07). He's Insisted The Star Postpones His 13 January Gig At Virginia's Hampton Coliseum To Ensure There Will Be No Problems Getting To Court On Time.  Kelly Narrowly Avoided Arrest On 19 December After Skipping The Scheduled Court Date Following A Hold Up In Utah, Where He Was Touring. The 40-Year-Old Claimed His Tour Bus Had Been Delayed Due To The Snowy Weather Conditions And The Fact That The Vehicle Had Been Pulled Over By Police.  When He Finally Showed Up In Court On 20 December (07), Gaughan Decided Not To Revoke His Bail And Allowed Him To Continue His Tour Of The U.S, Reports Livedaily.Com. (Mt/Wnwcnhl/Lj). . R. Kelly (Aka Robert Sylvester Kelly). New York Premiere Of 'Trapped In The Closet: Chapters 13-22' At Ifc Theatre. New York City, Usa picture

Caption: * KELLY MUST CANCEL GIG TO ENSURE TIMELY ARRIVAL IN COURT LATEST: R&B superstar R. KELLY has been ordered to cancel a Virginia concert scheduled to take place a day before his January (08) hearing at a Chicago (Picture), Illinois, court. The Bump N' Grind singer is due to stand trial for 14 child pornography charges in May (08), but has to attend....

MOVIE REVIEWS: GEORGE A. ROMERO'S DIARY OF THE DEAD


Zombies in tow, George A. Romero returns to the screen with Diary of the Dead, with a plot and hand-held-camera technique that several critics note are much like Cloverfield. The difference, says Manohla Dargis in the New York Times, is that Romero's film is "a lot cheaper-looking, generally smarter-sounding and a whole lot funnier." Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune also observes that while the shaky "syndrome kept Cloverfield on the run," Romero's film is "more provocatively handled ... and is funny and sad and rather sweet as zombie pictures go." But Liam Lacey in the Toronto Globe & Mail isn't buying it. "Cloverfield is slick, immersive and gone in 88 minutes," he writes. "Romero's indie film is shambling, rough-edged and challenging in ways that go beyond audiences' tolerance for shaky cameras." Likewise Roger Moore writes in the Orlando Sentinel: "Where Cloverfield felt 'real,' with its amateur camera work and unedited, un-narrated narrative of a monster attack on New York, Diary is a slapdash, dully narrated, badly acted attempt at capturing that same look of 'found video.'" And Ty Burr sums up in the Boston Globe: "The movie plays like Cloverfield for grad students." Clearly critics are deeply divided over this latest Romero film, his fifth. While Peter Howell in the Toronto Star calls it "one of the best of the bunch," Carina Chocano in the Los Angeles Times describes it as Romero's "least successful vision of the zombie apocalypse."




15/02/2008


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