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Gabby Abramowitz


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Living Our Lives in Film: Gabby Abramowitz

Loves Cheesy Puns

Review: “Endless Love”

Endless, but not in the good sense.

Kate Nash—“Girl Talk”

Still snarky and standing up for girl power, British singer–songwriter Kate Nash is back with a much more aggressive attitude.

Guilty Pleasure: "Freaky Friday" (2003)

Before her crowning role as Cady Heron, and long before her rebellious streak and bouts of drug addiction, Lindsay Lohan turned out some deliciously addictive family classics: including “The Parent Trap” (1998), “Life–Size” (2000) and of course, “Freaky Friday.” In “Freaky Friday,” Lohan plays the fifteen–year–old Anna Coleman, an angsty teenage girl resentful of her mom Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) for not taking her dreams of being a rock star seriously (we’ve all been there, girlfriend) and for getting remarried too soon after the death of her father.

Review: "Seven Psychopaths" Is Not Your Average Guys-With-Guns Movie

If you think you know what “Seven Psychopaths” is about because you’ve seen the trailers, you’re in for a big shock.
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