Inability to Marshal Stoner Vote Leads to Speed Racer Oscar Snub
Somewhere, 'Time' film critic Richard Corliss is weeping.
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Somewhere, 'Time' film critic Richard Corliss is weeping.
Far and away, the year's most bizarre top-ten inclusion yet.
For starters, they've hired the screenwriter of 'Alvin and the Chipmunks' to punch up the script.
God, how embarrassing.
That's what anonymously sourced reports are claiming!
The future of competitive racing isn't in driving electric Kool-Aid acid cars around a track. It's typing.
Plus: Lake Bell meets Cameron Diaz, and Matthew Fox punches a stuntman.
Plus: Amy Sedaris on how Jerri Blank's style obviously surpassed Carrie Bradshaw's.
Apparently the Wachowskis' new movie is tracking poorly among the sane.
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The Vulture Department of Predicting the Future is pleased to reveal the critical reaction and box-office results of summer 2008's biggest popcorn flicks.
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