Memorable, visually stunning, true story of cocaine entrepreneur George Jung features, at its best, stellar performances (especially from Reubens, Cruz, and Depp), and at its worst, a "Goodfellas" meets "Traffic" familiarity. Epic follows Jung (Depp) from his humble New England beginnings through his California surfer-bum days, to his rise and fall as America's biggest cocaine pipeline of the '70s and '80s without judging him or his lifestyle, although it does tend to sympathize with his family issues with mom, dad, and his own child.
Newspaper article from: Entertainment Newsweekly; 3/5/2010; 951+ words...retain our customers in Kansas and Arkansas," Campbell said. For more information, contact Felicia Blow at (757) 222-8432 or Felicia.Blow@cox.com. Keywords: Communications, Cox Communications, Defense, Military, Networks, Telecommunications...
Newspaper article from: Entertainment Newsweekly; 3/5/2010; 835+ words...the couple is forced to split up. Lana goes to the airport and George goes back to the interview. However George decides to blow off the interview a second time and races to the airport when he realizes, through a vision, that Lana is the girl of his dreams...
Newspaper article from: Entertainment Newsweekly; 2/26/2010; 692 words...for grant recipients also are identified at this site. For more information, please contact Felicia Blow at (757) 222-8432 or felicia.blow@cox.com. Keywords: Cox Communications, Sports, Technology. This article was prepared by Entertainment...
Newspaper article from: Entertainment Newsweekly; 2/19/2010; 766+ words...pitch perfect, silky tone. The rhythm section is completed by Peter Washington on bass and drummer Lewis Nash. Ken Peplowski blows tenor saxophone on three tracks. On Out of a Dream, O'Brien digs into (mostly) the Great American Songbook, proving the...
Newspaper article from: Entertainment Newsweekly; 2/5/2010; 1166+ words...study investigated noncontact injuries. "These are injuries where an athlete plants his or her foot while making a cut and blows out his or her knee," Dr. Drakos said. "The reason that I think this is so interesting is because there are still environmental...