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The Accidental Disaster
By Olga Yakimenko
Dr. Emma Lloyd (Uma Thurman) is the ultimate authority on the matters of love.
CD review
CD Review - Motörhead - Motörizer
By Vladimir Kozlov
It happens very seldom that new releases by old heavy metal bands are of any interest to a reviewer. But Motörhead, a British band formed in 1975 by bassist, singer and songwriter Lemmy, may be one of the few notable exceptions.
CD review
CD Review - The Verve - Forth
By Vladimir Kozlov
"Forth" is actually the fourth studio album by the Verve, a British rock band formed in Wigan, Greater Manchester back in 1989. Just like trip-hoppers "Portishead" who earlier this year released "Third," the band chose not to think much about the title of the new album.
DVD review
DVD Review - I’m Not There
By Vladimir Kozlov
Most attempts to translate biographies of well-known people into the language of cinema are similar to each other, and the successes of such movies have often depended upon the personality of the prototype and/or the main actor/actress.
DVD review
DVD Review - The Riddle
By Vladimir Kozlov
This is the first feature film by Brendan Foley, and it's quite a good one: a smart mystery thriller with a Dickensian twist. Set in London, the movie is focused on the investigation of the murder of a pub's owner.
Arts & Entertainment
Abstract Clubbing
By Daria Chernyshova
Walking down the street – the most prominent Moscow street, Tverskaya, you will find lots of entertainment hot spots. You might want to check out a small, cozy place to spend your evening called ‘DJ bar Picasso,’ a member of the ‘Etage project’
Arts & Entertainment
CLUB REVIEW - London
World
Hurricanes mangle US coasts, islands
By Cain Burdeau
The King Air climbed into the sky over the cypress and black gum trees in the Pearl River delta at the Mississippi-Louisiana border, and left behind a swampland thrashed and washed over by Hurricane Gustav's storm surge.
Sports
Russia edges Wales in World Cup qualifier
By Bojan Soc
Substitute striker Pavel Pogrebnyak scored nine minutes from time to grab a late winner for Russia in its World Cup 2010 qualifying debut against a defiant Welsh side Wednesday night at Moscow's sold out Cherkizovo stadium.
Columnists
Momentum Matters
By Christopher Marcisz
For much of the second half of Russia's first World Cup qualifier Wednesday against Wales, the fair question would have been: "So, are we back to this again?"
Sports
England routs 10-man Croatia
LONDON (AP)
- It’s payback time as Fabio Capello’s squad avenges the Euro 2008 key qualifier loss at Wembley
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