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...those lovelorn Gen Xers who've been waiting for geek-hunk actor JOHN CUSACK to show up outside their windows with a boom box: he's not coming. Cusack is dating MEG RYAN, whom he first met when the two stars lent their voice talents to Disney's cartoon epic Anastasia. Which is somehow appropriate, given that Cusack and Ryan, who is five years older, form what may be the cutest couple the human species has ever produced. Seriously, if they ever have a kid, it's gonna come out a Care Bear. The two are notorious for dating their...
...audience at one advance screening, with some laughing and others unsure how to respond. And though identifying Shallow Hal’s biggest flaw would require some intense debate, the lack of clarity in tone is undoubtedly a strong candidate. Black, who accomplished quite a feat in outshining John Cusack in last year’s High Fidelity, shows us zero acting range beyond comic. Rosemary and her fellow undesirables are treated with such insincerity it’s impossible to take the film’s closing “message” seriously. Yet nothing in this film...
...Losers JOAN CUSACK What about Joan? sitcom pulled by ABC. The famous sister goes back to a career of supporting roles in John Cusack flicks PRINCE ALWALEED BIN TALAL AL SAUD uggedaboutit! NYC Mayor Giuliani rejects $10 million for WTC relief from Saudi royal who linked the attacks to U.S. foreign policy JAMES R. KING Cleveland firefighter admits to trying to earn more bonuses through arson. Time for Ohio to rethink "Light a Fire, Win a Prize" campaign...
...Serendipity, the pursuit spans over the magical movie period of “a few years.” Jonathan Trager (John Cusack) woos Sara Thomas (Kate Beckinsale), she succumbs (and what girl wouldn’t), she complicates matters by kookily insisting they need to be re-brought together by destiny and boom—after a series of mishaps, the happy couple is reunited at the end. Rarely is real life so simple. If you stop to think about the logistics of the film, both Cusack’s and Beckinsale’s characters leave perfectly lovely...
...other hand, Cusack is an actor of real charm. There's something watchful and soulful about him, a reluctance to go for easy, farcical frenzy that is most attractive. And Beckinsale, having survived the Pearl Harbor disaster, is all better now, both perky and mysterious. They have agreeable best pals (Jeremy Piven and Molly Shannon). Eugene Levy does a nice turn as a fussy store clerk, and one doesn't feel particularly sorry for the drippy fiances (Bridget Moynahan and John Corbett), who exist mainly to be dumped and whose roles define the word thankless. Peter Chelsom's direction...