Nick Hornby Fever Pitch

correctionThe April 8 Weekend review of the movie "Fever Pitch" incorrectly described the Nick Hornby memoir of the same name as a novel. (Published 4/12/2005) IT WOULD be tempting to call "Fever ...

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The Farrelly brothers are growing up, which in this case isn't a bad thing. With a tacked-on ending made necessary by the Boston Red Sox's improbable World Series run last fall, "Fever Pitch" proves a ...

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nick Hornby (born 17 April 1957) is an English novelist, essayist and screenwriter. He is best known for the novels High Fidelity, About a Boy, and for the ...

In both book and film form, Nick Hornby's High Fidelity strikes a nice balance in portraying the appealing world of music obsessives and the ways their obsession separates them from the rest of ...

Daily Herald: Book review: Nick Hornby has affable romp in 'Dickens and Prince'

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"Dickens and Prince: A Particular Kind of Genius" by Nick Hornby (Riverhead Books) Nick Hornby has been writing about pop culture since the 1990s, most famously his obsessive love of soccer in 1992's ...

The Washington Post: 'Fever Pitch': The Farrellys' Ground Ball to Left Field

This is one of the funniest lines in the otherwise lethargic romantic comedy "Fever Pitch," and it's delivered with a lingering mortified bitterness familiar to any Boston Red Sox fan unlucky enough ...

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AOL: Drew Barrymore still has a 'bad back' after falling in “Fever Pitch” outfield scene: 'That was all real' (exclusive)

Even 20 years on, Drew Barrymore is still feeling the effects of plummeting into Fenway Park’s outfield while shooting her and Jimmy Fallon’s baseball-themed rom-com, Fever Pitch. The film, ...