Anybody watching Ellen Page's past roles can see a trend: she doesn't like picking very traditional ones. An example would be her portrayal in 2005's Hard Candy, in which she played 14-year old vigilante exposing pedophiles for who they truly are. Page was able to pound out a thrilling experience in Hard Candy, and with the same crafty mastery of acting she showed then, Page brings Juno MacGuff to life in Juno.
(U-WIRE) HOUSTON - Tim Burton's latest is nothing short of what we have come to expect. "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" takes viewers back with nightmarish scenes of gore as well as a wicked humorous twist that few could get away with. Keeping in mind the peculiar director's affinity for all things morbid and bizarre, the decision to bring the ever-evolving musical to the silver screen (again) suddenly seems like the most natural thing in the world.
Face it: the holidays are over. This means it's back to school. No more presents, no more parades and no more family dinners. It doesn't mean that there can't be more drinking or seasonal beers though. Enter Avery Old Jubilation Ale. Just because the holidays are over, that doesn't mean you can't jubilate a little with a hearty drink.
Here come the A.K.A.S.. Just kidding, they've been here for a while. After the recent drama on their previous tour with Hawthorne Heights, due to the untimely death of HH guitarist Casey Calvert, the A.K.A.S. were left tourless. After a brief period of mourning, the Philly natives have set plans to return to the road.