Why can’t a spunky, intelligent 25-year-old like Penelope find a suitor who’s willing to become her husband? The answer is as obvious as the nose on her face.
With Russell Crowe or Christian Bale onscreen for nearly every scene, you know this remade Western is well acted. But does it wear a white hat or a black one?
Grieving widow Hilary Swank gets sweet letters from her deceased husband that try to help her through the next year of her life. She responds by drinking, swearing and carousing.
This diatribe against the Iraq war starts out depressing and ends up preachy. In between, it showcases the worst flaws in the lives of American soldiers.
The jeans are still circling the globe. But the girls wearing them have grown up, and they’re dealing with much more grown-up problems.
The Ya-Yas will do whatever it takes to force mother and daughter to face each other — and their mutually painful past.
Based on “Heaven Can Wait,” the 1978 box office hit starring Warren Beatty, this movie adapts the story so that a young black comedian is ‘prematurely reincarnated’ as a rich white man.
Houseflies onboard Apollo 11? Indeed. And in 3-D, too! Buzz Aldrin lends his voice and animated likeness to this space-bound cartoon caper.
Positive messages notwithstanding, the sexual images that Moulin Rouge! parades before viewers are far too graphic for a film targeted at teens.
Horton first hatched an egg in 1940. Then in 1954, Dr. Seuss sent him to help some very tiny Whos. Fifty-four years after that, it’s still anapestic tetrameter to the rescue!
Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda are back. Is this a reunion flick or just an excuse for more hook-ups and high heels?
The movie is quite faithful to the book—a smart move on the part of filmmakers. But that leaves us dealing with the same questions that have always lurked around the boy named Harry.