Articles related to "Jon Ronson"Men Who Stare at Goats, by Jon Ronson, is the first book to be discussed in Jonathon Ross's Twitter bookclub. The audiobook is expertly narrated by Sean Mangan
An off-the-wall satire due for release November 6, this is the tale of a disillusioned war correspondent who stumbles across one of the most unusual stories of his career
Reporter Jon Ronson signs up for an Alpha course to discover just how this increasingly popular Christian movement works.
A bizarre but funny comedy based on the non-fiction book by Jon Ronson telling the secret experiments by the US army into creating psychic spies.
Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges also appear in this Grant Heslov-directed film adapted from Jon Ronson's 2004 nonfiction book by the same name.
Grant Heslov is unwisely given the director's chair for "The Men Who Stare at Goats," an anti-war farce starring George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, and Jeff Bridges.
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Online bookclubs such as the Jonathon Ross Twitter group make discussing books easier than ever before. Ebooks and audiobooks help people to access the nominated books.
Look for these new comedies from Lionsgate and Overture Films in theaters this fall.
If reading a Dan Brown bestseller, such as The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol or Angels and Demons, is too much of a time investment, how about listening to an audiobook.
Baroness Troutbeck, the most politically incorrect of characters visits a liberal US university. Murder follows, but is the book up to the standard of other Amiss novels?
Given the talented cast, it's especially disappointing to consider that staring at goats could be more entertaining than watching this unfulfilling and disjointed movie.
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The creation of a theatrical piece is one of the most intricate and most fascinating creative processes in the arts. So how do they do it?
In celebration of all the pithy talk about Jedi warriors in "The Men Who Stare at Goats," let's put it this way: This is not the political satire you're looking for.
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