Some people raise chickens. Others raise ferrets. On this new ABC dramedy, Ned raises the dead.
Some people raise chickens. Others raise ferrets. On this new ABC dramedy, Ned raises the dead.
UPDATED REVIEW: Patrick Jane is not a psychic. He just used to play one on TV. But ever since a psycho-serial killer murdered his wife and daughter, Jane’s been using his not-so-mystical powers to solve crimes and catch bad ‘uns.
Imagine if you could live forever. Not in heaven, but here. Would you want to?
It all happens so fast. One minute, the three friends are standing on the woman’s porch, trying to reason with the tenured harpy. The next, they’re bandaging a head wound caused by a crossbow and carrying Mrs. Tingle’s unconscious body up a flight of stairs.
Will the talented trio of Danes, Epps and Ribisi return for a sequel? Unlikely. On-screen, each seems visibly chafed by this material, keenly aware that they’ve wasted their time on a stinker.
For families interested in a film with heart, character and a respect for one man’s faith in God, “Chariots of Fire” remains one of the most spiritually uplifting motion pictures ever made.
Imagine being told you have one week to live. And the person who told you was a scruffy street “prophet” who is always right.
Does everybody love Mooseport? When a popular U.S. President retires to small-town Maine, he goes head-to-head with the humble owner of the local hardware store.
“That Thing You Do!” recaptures the innocence and optimism of 1964 in a fun cautionary tale about the fleeting nature of fame.
In the late 1800s, the British Empire ruled the civilized world. Proper, proud and convinced that their race was God’s instrument for divine dominion.
Tom Hanks and Robert Zemeckis hope their latest will become a Christmas classic. But seeing won’t equal believing, especially for families with very young children.