A low-key Will Ferrell stars as a man who’s about to be killed by a novelist’s exclamation point. He can hear her narrating voice. And what she’s saying doesn’t bode well for him.
A low-key Will Ferrell stars as a man who’s about to be killed by a novelist’s exclamation point. He can hear her narrating voice. And what she’s saying doesn’t bode well for him.
The pairing of Napoleon Dynamite’s loser-hero John Heder with Billy Bob Thornton’s angry-man mentor quickly degenerates into just another unfunny class on crass.
In Dark Ages Europe, tragically star-crossed lovers must let each other go or risk England’s future.
Things get a little icky when Jennifer Aniston discovers her family history was the inspiration for the 1967 Dustin Hoffman film ‘The Graduate.’
Art imitates tabloid imitates entertainment while exploring the ins and outs of separation for laughs.
The ’70s horror hit gets resurrected. It’s bloodier, more vulgar and gruesome. The story’s been debunked, but that won’t stop Hollywood from cashing in … again.
Facing impending fatherhood, Zach Braff plays a successful guy who flirts with infidelity because he’s afraid life holds no more surprises.
Keanu Reeves is a comic book hero who converses with angels and blows away demons as he searches for salvation.
Big Tobacco lobbyist Aaron Eckhart plays role model to his impressionable son while spewing outrageous spin in Washington and Hollywood.
J.Lo and Jane Fonda (J.Fo?) fail to land many comedic punches when they square off in the classic battle between mother and soon-to-be daughter-in-law.
Shaun finds meaning in life and a chance to win back his girlfriend by battling zombies in London.
Jim Carrey and Téa Leoni step into George Segal’s and Jane Fonda’s shoes in this lifeless (and misguided) remake of the 1977 original.