Bob Fosse's sexy cynicism still shines in Chicago, a faithful movie adaptation of the choreographer-director's 1975 Broadway musical. Of course the story, all about merry murderesses and tabloid fame, is set in the Roaring '20s, but Chicago reeks of '70s disenchantment--this isn't just Fosse's material, it's his attitude, too. That's probably why the movie's breathless observations on fleeting fame and fickle public taste already seem dated. However, Renée Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones are beautifully matched as Jazz Age vixens, and Richard Gere gleefully sheds his customary cool to belt out a showstopper. (Yes, they all do their own singing and dancing.) Whatever qualms musical purists may have about director Rob Marshall's cut-cut-cut style, the film's sheer exuberance is intoxicating. Given the scarcity of big-screen musicals in the last 25 years, that's a cause for singing, dancing, cheering. And all that jazz. --Robert Horton
You've seen the iPhone commercials... who hasn't? The thing that kind of makes me mad is that they don't really show how you can use the iPhone from a woman's point of view. Men are not the only people that use technology, and it seems that Apple, and other retailers, have a real problem seeing that. For example, I'll bet you didn't know that you could get up-to-the second updates of Style.com di...
Buying toys for children can be fun but it can also be baffling if you do not know what you are looking for. A year’s difference in age can make a huge difference in the types of games, musical instruments or other amusements appropriate for a child. This guide will help direct you to the toys that are best for the age of child you are purchasing for. But you’ll also want to check with...
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