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Monday, September 26, 2005

The Dick Cavett Show: Rock Icons DVD Reviews: Today's latenight


The Dick Cavett Show: Rock Icons
DVD Reviews: Today's latenight plugathons bear scant resemblance to the wondrously dated offerings served up in "The Dick Cavett Show: Rock Icons." Built around musical perfs by the likes of Jefferson Airplane, George Harrison, Janis Joplin and Paul Simon, Shout Factory's three-disc set showcases much more than that.

Review: Jones' Latest Not Provocative (AP)

This photo supplied by the Bill T. Jones  Dance Company shows dancers of the Bill T. Jones  Dance Company posed in a New York studio as they prepared his 'Blind Date' in February 2005. The piece premiered Wednesday night, Sept. 21, 2005, at Montclair, N.J., State University.(AP Photo/Bill T. Jones  Dance Company, Paul B. Goode)AP - Bill T. Jones is a "controversial artist," a title sometimes courted by the choreographer and forever cemented by the former and formidable New Yorker critic Arlene Croce.




Review: Foster Frantic in 'Flightplan' (AP)

In this photo provided by  Touchstone Pictures,  Jodie Foster stars as a widow who faces every mother's worst nightmare when her 6-year old daughter vanishes mid-way through a trans-Atlantic flight in ' Flightplan.'  (AP Photo/Touchstone Pictures)AP - Julianne Moore once played Jodie Foster, taking Foster's role as FBI agent Clarice Starling in "The Silence of the Lambs" followup "Hannibal." Now Foster returns the favor with "Flightplan," essentially playing the same maybe-crazy, maybe-not mom that Moore portrayed in last year's horror hit "The Forgotten."




Alexander Director's Cut
DVD Reviews: Pagan ancient Greece finally gets a movie epic to stand alongside the Judeo-Christian epics of yore in the director's cut of "Alexander." Nine minutes shorter than the 175-minute theatrical version, this Alex Redux may not convert many who sneered at the pic on first release. But those who admired it then will find this a now almost perfect realization of Oliver Stone's ambitious vision.

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