Friday 30 May 2008

Under the Same Moon - movie review

"Somewhere Out There," the maudlin theme song to Disney's animated An American Tail,
is audio torture. It's not just Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram's warbling. It's
the heavy-handed longing -- important to the song -- that is betrayed by bogus lyrics
like "And even though I know how very far apart we are / It helps to think we might
be wishing on the same bright star."



Patricia Riggen's Under the Same Moon takes the song's phony concept even further. It
swipes the faux sentimentality of "Somewhere" and duct tapes it to our nation's very
real border-crossing dilemma. It pretends to address a serious issue but ends up
degrading an entire race.



The sad sacks sleeping under Riggen's moon are nine-year-old Carlos (Adrian Alonso)
and his beloved mother, Rosario (Kate del Castillo). She's an illegal immigrant cleaning
houses in Los Angeles. He's a virtual orphan in Mexico caring for a sickly grandmother and
fending off his greedy uncle. When granny kicks the bucket, Carlos finally sets out
to cross the border and join mom in the City of Angels.



The child's obstacles amount to a string of poorly-written, obvious clich�s that
litter the road many travel from Mexico City to the southern United States. Screenwriter
Ligiah Villalobos peppers Carlos with broadly drawn, grotesque (and, of course, non-M
exican) villains. Later she recruits Ugly Betty star America Ferrera for a ham-fisted
confrontation at a border checkpoint. Why is it people smuggling immigrants into
our country always are told they can proceed, only to be stopped seconds before crossing
safely for a broken taillight or an expired registration?



Moon tells a glossy version of immigration, where surly (but kindhearted) vagabonds
shepherd scared children to their mother's waiting arms. Moon is so safe it's dull,
so predictable it's toothless, and so corny it's insulting.



Aka La Misma luna.









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Tuesday 6 May 2008

Latoya leaves Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack

Latoya leaves Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack



Latoya has become the latest housemate to be evicted from 'Big Brother: Fame Hijack'.
The housemates were only made aware of the electric shock constructive eviction death night when presenter Dermot O'Leary interrupted their flick night to enjoin them that Latoya would be departure the household.
The social dancer was evicted after circus performing artist Emilia beat her in the world vote.
Altogether of the housemates, omit for Toilet and Susan B. Anthony, testament at present font the public balloting ahead of Friday night's constructive eviction.
Whoremonger is guaranteed a shoes in the final examination later on winning exemption from the other evictions by successfully completing a task, patch Susan Anthony only received one nomination.
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Thursday 1 May 2008

Richards reality show is confirmed

Richards reality show is confirmed



Denise Ivor Armstrong Richards is to star in her have reality TV show in the US, with 'American Idol' horde Ryan Seacrest executive producing the new series.
Diverseness says the series will today debut on E! Entertainment Television this summer and testament focal point on Richards' life as a one mother.
Commenting on the series, Lisa Berger, Executive Vice President of Archetype Scheduling and Series Development for E!, said: "At the magnetic core of this series is a resilient bingle mommy wHO is trying to arrest her lifetime back on lead."
I. A. Richards will likewise work as executive producer on the series.