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    Nov 24, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Movie review: 'Testosterone'

    1 star (out of 4) "Testosterone" is the kind of movie that produces a particular series of questions: How the heck did this get made? Who needed a tax shelter? Who had money to burn? Because there's no way, sitting through this film, that one can...

    Tags: Jennifer Coolidge, Entertainment, Argentina, Antonio Sabato Jr., Los Angeles

  2. Jul 7, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. A real home movie

    Times Staff Writer
    Director Don Roos' "Happy Endings," which arrives in theaters July 15, is not only a picaresque romantic black comedy, but also a valentine to midcentury Los Angeles architecture. "I wanted to capture the Garden of Eden landscape of L.A.," Roos says. "The...

    Tags: Martha Stewart, Arts and Culture, Comedy (genre), Homes, Architecture

  4. Jul 15, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Happy Endings'

    "Happy Endings" opens with a hysterical Mamie (Lisa Kudrow) running down a suburban street and straight into the path of an oncoming car. As she lies on the pavement covered in blood, her stepbrother Charley (Steve Coogan) hovering anxiously, a title card splits the screen in half. "She's not dead," it reads. "Nobody dies in this movie. It's a comedy, sort of."
    Times Staff Writer
    "Happy Endings" opens with a hysterical Mamie (Lisa Kudrow) running down a suburban street and straight into the path of an oncoming car. As she lies on the pavement covered in blood, her stepbrother Charley (Steve Coogan) hovering anxiously, a title card...

    Tags: Personal Service, Comedy (genre), Lisa Kudrow, Laura Dern, Death

  6. Sep 10, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Testosterone'

    Times Staff Writer
    The sleek opening credits of "Testosterone," which is as passionate as a tango, are punctuated by drawings that chart the flowering romance between a handsome L.A. graphic novelist (David Sutcliffe) and an even handsomer Argentine (Antonio Sabato Jr.)....

    Tags: Robert Baker, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Comedy (genre), Cinema Industry, Jennifer Coolidge

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