Our lives form a skein of action and reaction, cause and effect. What would happen if we could go back and right old wrongs?
Our lives form a skein of action and reaction, cause and effect. What would happen if we could go back and right old wrongs?
Who loves rhinestone-encrusted shoes and color-coordinated iPods?
LEGO used to spark images of nubby plastic blocks that you could use to build anything your heart desired … as long as it was roughly rectangular. Times have changed.
The main message of Daddy Day Care is that kids shouldn’t be forced to behave like miniature adults.
Can a cynical divorce laywer find the true meaning of love? At first glance, marriage appears to take an intolerable beating. But this film ultimately elevates the institution.
Unless you’re a doctor or a nurse, the thought of necrotizing fasciitis or fotobacterum damsela probably doesn’t horrify you …
Joey goes on the lam, hiding from his father, the police and the dead dealer’s vengeful boss, Spyder.
Jessica is a midriff-baring, clique-loving, Volkswagen Bug-driving, quarterback-dating, pom-waving, practical joke-pulling princess.
Death is everywhere. It lurks in hospital corridors, crowded elevators and serene ponds. It skulks through spick-and-span suburban neighborhoods, rural farms and squalid urban tenements.
Stripped of any coherent message or even good questions, The Hunted sputters into a meaningless series of gratuitously gory fight scenes.
This follow-up cinematic outing by Nia Vardalos (of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” fame) won’t leave very many families shouting “Oopah!”
The sapphire waves and blanched beaches of the Florida Keys are the setting for this sunny film noir.
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