George Burns observed, “Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city.” But the Rodriguezes are all together in Chicago for Christmas. And they’re figuring out ways to make the best of it.
George Burns observed, “Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city.” But the Rodriguezes are all together in Chicago for Christmas. And they’re figuring out ways to make the best of it.
In The Pacifier 2, er, we mean The Spy Next Door, international spy and high-flying kung fu master Jackie Chan baby-sits his girlfriend’s gaggle.
Everyone knows Shake is destined for greatness in his primitive Venezuelan tribe. But no one realizes at first that it’s to live life as a Christian, not as an influential shaman.
John “Jigsaw” Kramer died in Saw III and he’s still making cameo appearances four movies later. But now he’s the least of the horrors awaiting victims—and moviegoers.
He’s an globally famous evangelist and has been spiritual adviser to 10 U.S. presidents. This movie’s not interested in that, though. It wants to show us how Billy Graham fumbled through college.
Bored by your perfectly dreamy life that’s filled with food, shelter, granite countertops and white picket fences? Liz Gilbert sure was. So she walked away from it all for a year of globetrotting “self-discovery.”
After his novel detailing a youth misspent on strippers, sex and booze bounced around on best-seller lists for years, Tucker Max is bringing his sordid, rotten self to the movies.
Anne Hathaway tries her hand at playing a drug-addicted, mood-swinging calamity of a girl in this art-house flick devoted to being real—at any cost.