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Graham: Music fills Sayles' new movieTucson CitizenWednesday 6th February 2008 Talking with John Sayles isn't like talking to anyone else in the movie business. The man credited with giving the independent film movement a specific voice - in "Return of the Secaucus 7," "The Brother From Another Planet," "Eight Men Out," "The Secret of Roan Inish," "Lone Star," "Casa de los Babys" and others - is direct, focused and precise. If you wanted to edit the Hollywood fat out of ...
On Movies: 'Honeydripper' a blues project for SaylesThe Philadelphia InquirerSunday 3rd February 2008 John Sayles' latest film, Honeydripper - his 16th, if you're keeping track - is set in 1950 Alabama, in a little town emblematic of the big changes happening all around. On an Army base, soldiers black and white train and bunk together, while downtown the signs of segregation are still literally everywhere, as in "Whites Only" and "Coloreds Only."
Friday through Sunday movie timesArizona Daily StarWednesday 6th February 2008 Matinees before 6 p.m. Friday; before 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 27 Dresses (PG-13) - 11:20, 2, 4:40, 7:25, 10:10. Alvin and the Chipmunks (PG) - 11:45, 2:25, 4:50.
How the South Was BoringTucson WeeklyWednesday 6th February 2008 The obvious, trite plot of 'Honeydripper' will leave viewers longing for a nice, big dose of Ritalin
Movie Review: HoneydripperJam! ShowbizFriday 1st February 2008 There are two scenes, each indelible, that encapsulate the past and future that meet tentatively in 1950 Alabama in John Sayles' lighthearted Honeydripper.