Alexis Gentry
Alexis Gentry was born in Boulder, CO. She attended The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where she majored in film. She has worked for both the Colorado Film Commission and Denver Film Society. She is currently the Editor of Trashwire.com
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Displaying Results 1 - 43 (of 43) for Yahoo! Voices
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The Ricky Gervais Guide To... The Future is a Must-haveRicky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington muse on the future in a new audiobook.
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South Park Still Brilliantly Skewering Current EventsOver nearly 200 episodes, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's humor remains sharp and culturally relevant.
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DVD Extras Better Than Movie on Invention of Lying DiscThe special features top the film itself on the DVD/Blu-ray for Ricky Gervais' "The Invention of Lying"
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Youth in Revolt Not so RevolutionaryMichael Cera stars in "mainstream indie" Youth in Revolt
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Avatar Raises the Bar for Visual EffectsAvatar sets a new standard in visual magic
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Fame is the New American DreamThe Balloon Boy scandal is only one incident in the vast web of non-celebrities infesting the news.
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'South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut' Comes to Blu-rayThe commentary track with Trey Parker and Matt Stone is a must-have for hardcore South Park fans.
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Michael Moore's at it Again with Capitalism: A Love StoryThere's no such thing as an objective documentary and that's doubly true when it comes to Michael Moore.
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Same Jokes Different Character on the Cleveland ShowSeth MacFarlane fans won't like me too much after this one ;)
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Clark Duke Steals the Show in 'Sex Drive'Clark Duke and Seth Green make this standard teen comedy a pleasant surprise
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Inglourious Basterds Truly Tarantino's MasterpieceInlgourious Basterds combines stellar performances from the cast with brilliant direction from Quentin Tarantino
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District 9 and Alien OriginalGory and creative, District 9 raises the bar for alien films
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Funny (real) PeopleJudd Apatows's 'Funny People' is not what some might expect from an Adam Sandler/Seth Rogen collaboration.
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New Doc Paints Captivating Portrait of Mike TysonJames Toback's 'Tyson' is one of the most fascinating portraits of a sports figure in years
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Basketball Diaries from Planet OrangeIt's been ages since I've gone on an NBA road trip with my dad, Suns Head Coach Alvin Gentry, so I documented the experience in this continuation of my Basketball Diaries series.
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The Whitest Kids U' Know Come to DenverTrevor Moore, Timmy Williams, Zach Cregger, Darren Trumeter and Sam Brown from the IFC comedy series perform live in the Mile High City -
Renaming Boulder High After Barack ObamaAs a biracial grad of Boulder High School, I felt the need to weigh in on the possible name change to Barack Obama High School. -
Fey, Gervais Among Golden Globe HighlightsIt seems the entire internet has exploded with Golden Globe posts. Everywhere you turn, there are best-dressed lists, photos, behind-the-scenes gossip posts, and highlight lists. Not wanting to be left out, we bring you our top 5 Golden Globe moments. -
The Bottomless Pit of Celebreality: Rock of Love BusWhenever I think reality tv has hit rock bottom, something new comes on that takes it to an all new low.
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Why Does M. Night Shyamalan Get to Keep Making Movies?Trey Parker once sang, "Why does Michael Bay get to keep on making movies?" and after seeing The Happening on DVD, I'm beginning to think the same thing about M. Night Shyamalan. -
DVD Commentary Can Be the Ultimate Special FeatureThe DVDs for Tropic Thunder and Step Brothers show us that commentary tracks can be genuinely "special" features... if filmmakers use them to their full potential. -
2008 Starz Denver Film Festival: Cinematic ParadiseThe 31st Starz Denver Film Festival is in full swing and, this year, I've had a very inside look at all the behind-the-scenes action. -
Kevin Smith Reaches Comedy Climax with 'Zack and Miri'Zack and Miri seems to follow the recipe for great comedy: one part View Askew, one part Seth Rogen, a sprinkle of Apatow, and a little bit of romcom sweetness, all garnished with a dash of full-frontal Jason Mewes.
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VH1's 'Celebrity Rehab' Proves Strangely AddictiveRodney King and Gary Busey walk into a bar... Actually, they don't walk into a bar because they're both patients on VH1's Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew. -
Danny McBride Brings Home the BaconDanny McBride is like the bacon on a cheeseburger. Without it, the burger is still good, but there's just something even more delicious when you slap a couple pieces of bacon on top. -
Brad Pitt Steals the Show in Burn After ReadingThe tag line for the star-studded Coen Brothers film 'Burn After Reading' is "intelligence is relative". Certainly that statement is very fitting for this smart film about stupid people.
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'Pineapple Express' a Killer Bud ComedyThe great "Movie Stoner Duo Hall of Fame" includes Cheech and Chong, Jay and Silent Bob, Harold and Kumar, and now Dale and Saul, the main characters in the ridiculously funny Pineapple Expresss.
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Flight of the Conchords Lands in DenverJemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie are funny guys and skilled musicians. Those two talents converged on Thursday night when their band, Flight of the Conchords, played in Denver. -
MTV's "Rock the Cradle" is like a DrugI have a very dangerous addiction to MTV's Rock the Cradle, the American Idol style show where the children of music stars compete for viewer votes. It's the ultimate guilty pleasure! -
Pop Culture Meets Politics at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in DCThe annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in Washington D.C. can be one of the most bizarre and surreal events of the year. Where else are you going to be able to chat with Henry Kissinger and Heidi Montag in the same room? -
My Chemical Romance: Rock SuperheroesThe My Chemical Romance concert at Denver's Fillmore Auditorium on Monday was like a time machine trip back to the days before 'The Black Parade' made them multi-platinum superstars with high-production arena shows to match. -
'Walk Hard' Joins 'Spinal Tap' in Music Comedy ClassicsDewey Cox is the fictional star of Walk Hard, the mock biopic, produced by Judd Apatow and starring John C. Reilly as Cox. The movie serves as proof that an Apatow film is pretty much a sure thing. -
Hulu.com Beats YouTube for Quality Web VideoThese days, there are hundreds of ways to watch videos online sometimes it can be hard to weed out the crap from the good stuff. That's where Hulu.com comes in.
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Was 'Cloverfield' Shot by Britney Spears?It seems like a great idea: a post-9/11 disaster flick with aliens. Unfortunately, Matt Reeves' Cloverfield begins like an episode of The Hills and looks like the cinematography was done by Britney Spears a la her homemade reality show Chaotic.
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Delightfully Awkward 'Eagle Vs Shark' Now on DVDEagle vs Shark, a brilliant comedy from New Zealand director Taika Waititi and featuring Jemaine Clement of Flight of the Conchords is now on DVD. The film plays like a New Zealand version of Napoleon Dynamite with amped up awkwardness and stellar performances all around.
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Candy Light Bulbs Bring Holiday CheerDuring a recent trip to the dollar store, I found one of the strangest edible items I've ever seen, candy light bulbs. -
Mac OSX Leopard Worth the UpgradeLeopard ships with over 300 new features. Since it's release, there have been tons of lists covering the highlights of the system. With so many to choose from, I decided to list the top five reasons I upgraded.
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Miss Universe 1929 Romantic, but UnfulfillingWhile the archival footage is sure to draw audiences in, they will be left feeling that they don't know the whole story of Lisl Goldarbeiter.
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Jason Reitman Does it Again with JunoIt should come as no surprise that Jason Reitman has made another stellar film. 'Juno', written by the insanely talented Diablo Cody, is one of the best comedies in years.
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Skills like This Shines at Starz Denver Film FestivalThis quirky new comedy, directed by Denver local Monty Miranda and written by Spencer Berger, is generating some major buzz at the 30th Starz Denver Film Festival. -
Mamatha Bhukya Shines in VanajaCast and cinematography combine to form a brilliant film
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Across the Universe a Visually Stunning Ride Through the Beatles CatalogAcross the Universe takes highly revered music and reintroduces it to us in a new way.
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Nintendo Wii Beats Apple TVYou might not think the Nintendo Wii and the Apple TV have much in common, but with the Apple TV playing YouTube videos, the Wii beats Apple at it's own game.

