Word: guys
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...screenwriting Oscar for “Children of Men”—fails to enliven his own elementary script, and the film suffers from a lack of momentum. Written by Fergus and Hawk Ostby, “First Snow” follows flooring salesman Jimmy Starks (Guy Pearce, “Memento”) as he feverishly attempts to avert his own imminent demise, predicted by a roadside fortune-teller. But while Starks’s life unravels as he falls prey to intense paranoia, “First Snow” loses focus and is unable...
...thing with Will, you always feel like, ‘God, poor Will. He has to do this streaking scene. He’s going to be so uncomfortable. Try and be positive around him.’ And then you see Will, and...the guy seems to get a kick out of doing it. Maybe it’s me projecting my own personal feelings onto Will,” he adds.Wilson remains coy about the possibility of an ‘Old School’ sequel, addressing both the obstacles and the opportunities that would be involved...
...assaulted by a stranger last summer at a job in the Northeast, and is now working through the repercussions. “It’s definitely affected me long-term,” she said. “Like, if I go into a building now and a guy I don’t know follows me in, I automatically run up the stairs.”She said she calls hotlines such as RESPONSE and an OSAPR-run phone number every now and then, but decided to tell her story to a larger audience through the magazine...
...from many readers, including Stewart, and comparison to another former Lampoon president, Conan O’Brien ’85.“I don’t think it’s fair to Conan O’Brien to compare him to a 22-year-old guy that’s written one book and lives with his mom,” he says, but with a book that reveals the hilarious side of real life, it may be a comparison that is well deserved.“I think a lot of the jokes that...
...died in 2003, became known as the most important and influential novelist in the Spanish-speaking world, a writer mentioned in the same breath as Borges and García Márquez. Unlike the other demigods of the literary canon, though, Bolaño seems like a guy you could meet on the street, not a monument cast in bronze. This is the lifelong iconoclast who dropped out of school at 15, stole the books he read, attended poetry readings only to shout down those he disdained, and led an outlaw band of avant-garde poets. This...