The film goes to great lengths to be realistic. "I am the actress Milla Jovovich," Jovovich tells us at the outset, explaining that in the film she plays the psychologist Abigail Tyler, whose testimony was videotaped. Other fact-based characters are her colleague (Elias Koteas), the local sheriff (Will Patton) and a professor who interviews her (Olatunde Osunsanmi). "Every scene in this movie is supported by archived footage," she says, and to prove it, Osunsanmi, who's also the director, uses split screen to show Jovovich and the real Abigail talking almost simultaneously. Read More...
Recommended Videos Bridesmaids is arguably the funniest movie of 2011. Directed by the brilliant Paul Feig and written by Saturday Night Live star Kristen Wiig and her Groundlings pal Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids is outrageous in all the right ways. Wiig delivers as a first time leading lady while recent Emmy winner Melissa McCarthy steals scenes so efficiently that some have floated the notion of an Oscar nomination.
In Bridesmaids, Kristen Wiig stars as Annie, a failed bakery owner whose life is thrown into chaos by her best friend Lillian’s (Maya Rudolph) wedding. Read More...
baking / vegan-option
It’s a good thing I didn’t start the new year off with healthy resolutions because the past few days have been all about cupcake making. (I have a hard life, I know). And I’m sorry to say that these aren’t low-sugar, low-carb, low-fat… although they are low in “shelf life” because they’re likely to disappear soon after you make them. Everything in moderation right? Read More...