About

Name: Amy Steele
Weblog: steeleonentertainment.blogspot.com
Articles: 8
First Published: Friday, June 15, 2007
Last Published: Monday, December 31, 2007
Writer Bio
Amy is an anxiety-riddled, analytical Gen-Xer living in Boston. Always the dilettante, when she's not taking a class or studying something new, she can be found in the movie theatre-- favoring indies, romantic comedy, documentaries-- or at a concert or with her nose in a book. Her thoughts on everything she finds entertaining can be read at Entertainment Realm
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Currently listing articles 8-1:
  1. Movie Review: The Savages

    — A genuinely winning film about two siblings and an ailing parent that's both funny and warm.

    REVIEW in Video on December 31, 2007

  2. Movie Review: Scaphandre and le Papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)

    — An inspirational, visually stimulating film about an extraordinary man.

    REVIEW in Video on December 30, 2007

  3. Movie Review: August Rush

    — August Rush is sweet and hopeful in its overtones, and you just might fall for its charms. Even if only for the night.

    REVIEW in Video on November 21, 2007

  4. DVD Review: Broken

    — What is the cute and expressive-eyed Heather Graham doing in a shell of a film like Broken?

    REVIEW in Video on November 21, 2007

  5. Book Review: Sammy's House by Kristin Gore

    — Readers will root for Sammy as she navigates her love life through cutthroat Washington, where the most innocuous event can be blown out of proportion.

    REVIEW in Books on November 13, 2007

  6. Movie Review: Control

    — Artistic film about groundbreaking band hits all the right notes emotionally and visually.

    REVIEW in Video on November 04, 2007

  7. Book Review: After Diana — William, Harry, Charles, and The Royal House of Windsor by Christopher Andersen

    — Anderson dissects the effects of Diana’s death on her two sons, the Royal family, as well as her life.

    REVIEW in Books on July 25, 2007

  8. Movie Review: Punk's Not Dead

    — Punk's Not Dead deftly asks and answers many questions about punk and its influence on our culture. It also leaves plenty to discuss and brood

    REVIEW in Video on June 15, 2007

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