Search results for "yeah".

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Celebrity:Yeah Yeah Yeahs
credits: Kill Your Idols
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Two sisters, one has a black mother, the other a white one, explore their relationship as sisters and as women.
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...evolution of New York's art punk scene, from No Wave through post-punk to today. Sonic Youth, Arto Lindsay, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are among the artists who offer personal insights. Rare footage of early live sets by historic bands makes this...
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The adventures of a group of kids in a small town who play baseball.
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Last week's headliner, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, continue their network television attack with appearances...Jimmy Kimmel Live: Mims CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Yeah Yeah Yeahs CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Brett Dennen...
By Drake Lelane
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...Wilner and SNL follow that this week with New York's own Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Compared to Phoenix, it's a slightly less daring...NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (REPEAT) Tuesday, April 7 ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live...
By Drake Lelane
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...these subjects and created one of the funniest movies ever made. If this doesn't make you laugh, nothing will. Shrek Oh, yeah. Remember when Shrek was an incredibly funny animated film making fun of repetitive, corporate fantasy films and fairy tales...
By C. Robert Cargill
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...not screening a film for critics ALWAYS a bad sign? So I looked at the list from the last couple years. My findings? Um, yeah, pretty much. In 2006, "Hollywood's Shameful Secrets" included Grandma's Boy, BloodRayne, Doogal, Ultraviolet, Stay...
By Eric D. Snider
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Movie Review:Yeah Right!
Formerly only available in skate shops, Yeah Right! is a skateboard film co-directed by Spike Jonze. Anyone...only the twisted imagination of Jonze could have come up with Yeah Right!'s many cool touches. In itself, a super slo-mo close...
Rolling Stone
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Movie Review:Yeah Right!
Formerly only available in skate shops, Yeah Right! is a skateboard film co-directed by Spike Jonze. Anyone...only the twisted imagination of Jonze could have come up with Yeah Right!'s many cool touches. In itself, a super slo-mo close...
Rolling Stone