If you liked "Garden State," you'll loathe "Elizabethtown." In both films, the twenty-something characters find themselves at a loss in life, return to their hometowns, stumble upon love, and ...
As a disc jockey, Cameron Crowe is pitch perfect. He selects soulful, slightly obscure songs from voices you know, belting out messages of melancholy and hope. As a moviemaker, Crowe is losing his ...
A list of the klutzy things in “Elizabethtown”: Susan Sarandon’s role; Orlando Bloom’s charm-free performance; most of Kirsten Dunst’s dialogue; the decision to have a character express her grief ...
The 41st Chicago International Film Festival opens Thursday with Cameron Crowe’s “Elizabethtown” and a special salute to one of its stars, Susan Sarandon. While last year’s fest led off with eventual ...
Disapproving reviews from critics didn’t stop Paramount from hosting a lavish premiere for Cameron Crowe’s latest romantic comedy, “Elizabethtown,” on Monday in New York City. After the screening, the ...
What’s the difference between a failure and a fiasco? That’s the first question Orlando Bloom’s character, Drew Baylor, asks himself in Cameron Crowe’s “Elizabethtown,” and the question he keeps ...
I've always enjoyed the films of Cameron Crowe, which is probably why I am so disappointed with Elizabethtown. Anyone looking for the next big thing from the writer/director of Jerry McGuire, Almost ...
Brought together by the sudden death of his father, Drew (Orlando Bloom) and Claire (Kirsten Dunst) find true love despite their respective shortcomings in Crowe’s “Elizabethtown.” Similarly, popular ...
There are superficial similarities in their use of music, but it would be hard to find a pair of directors with temperaments as dissimilar as Cameron Crowe, of Elizabethtown (Paramount), and Tony ...
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