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Kellye Whitney

Kellye Whitney

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Looking for a mate in your 30’s ain’t no joke. - In fact in 30 Years to Life, it’s almost scary! Turning 30 must be reeeee-ally traumatic. For the six friends in “30 Years to Life” there are few meaningful relationships, almost no career comforts, tons of commitment phobias, and very strange dates with more than their share of toes. Reviews/Indie 03/04/2002
Film and TV merge in the world of a Director : MTV’s Real World falls under the helm of maestro conductor Alphonzo Wesson I’m a filmmaker. In my work, the actors, writers, everyone collaborates to create something. Reality TV is a whole different animal, but after this there will be no directing situation that I can walk into and not dominate. Features/Interviews 11/02/2001
Have your cake and steal it too - Mamet’s “Heist” takes the gold and the laughs “Heist” centers on a circle of career criminals who are always plotting and planning the next big score. They are masters of diversion, and utterly superior at the art of misdirection. Reviews/Film 11/02/2001
What would you do if honesty might kill you? What she tells him is every man or woman’s worst nightmare: he may have been exposed to the AIDS virus and must get tested. The results won’t be in for one week - the day of his wedding. Reviews/Indie 10/05/2001
A lot Can Happen In “One Week” When I was asked to take part in the review of new feature film “One Week”, I was down partly because the creators hail from my hometown of Chicago. That also meant I was even more critical. Features/Interviews 10/05/2001
Film Duds : Attack of the Summer Blockbusters Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker teamed up for the second go ‘round of east meets west crime fighting in “Rush Hour 2,” and while the script offered little new and improved humor, the gags, explosions and suits were bigger, brighter and better. Features/Articles 08/10/2001
Film Duds (Debut) : Film and Fashion "Film Duds" is a testament to my love of film and fashion. This column is meant to be humorous commentary on the ever-changing and frequently wild relationship between clothes and movies, celebrities and designers. Fashion and film are intrinsically intertwined. You'll see. Features/Articles 04/13/2001

 

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