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...some do not. Some relationships end predictably; the others take you so much by surprise that you may find yourself a little teary. Most of all, squeezed in amongst all the exaggerated lines—“Myspace is the new booty call,” says Drew Barrymore??s gay co-worker—there is a daring directness with which this film aims to reflect reality—even if it means putting Jennifer Aniston in a role where she is laughed at for being unmarried. —Staff writer Jenny...

Author: By Jenny J. Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: He's Just Not That Into You | 2/12/2009 | See Source »

...spoiled recently—two World Series titles in four years—it is time to face reality. The season’s over. Retire the jersey and don something with long sleeves. Luckily, for those of you who need to relive the magic, Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore??s lighthearted romantic comedy “Fever Pitch” (2005) remains a solid home-run flick to hold you over until spring training. While Lindsey (Barrymore) tries to discern if schoolteacher Ben (Fallon) is more smitten with her or the Sox, you can watch the team...

Author: By Lee ann W. Custer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SCREENSHOTS: Fever Pitch | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

...mail. “Just 24 hours later, he lined up former Lampoon guest Robin Williams.” Since then, he explains, the Lampoon has done much of the significant guest-relations work for Man and Woman of the Year. Last year, he says, Drew Barrymore??s selection was finalized when a Lampoon member called a Lampoon graduate, who sealed the deal with Drew’s agent and publicist. The Lampoon staffer speculates that “the Pudding is so secretive about the selection for Man and Woman of the Year for good reason...

Author: By G. L. Warmflash, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Stargazing | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

Generally, when a Hollywood studio feels excited or even lukewarm about an upcoming release, they give the film a screening that allows reviewers and critics the time to, well, review and critique. Given Drew Barrymore??s ever-increasing popularity and James Woods’ strong reputation among fans and critics alike, it seems a bit parsimonious of Columbia Pictures to screen these two stars’ latest flick, Riding In Cars With Boys, only two days before its general public release. Such a penurious allowance of time indicates that the public relations people at Columbia...

Author: By D. ROBERT Okada and Z. SAMUEL Podolsky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Girls Just Want to Have Fun | 10/19/2001 | See Source »

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