Melancholy and moral messes dog Adam Brody ‘In the Land of Women’ as he journeys from ‘The O.C.’ to Michigan—to meet Meg Ryan.
Melancholy and moral messes dog Adam Brody ‘In the Land of Women’ as he journeys from ‘The O.C.’ to Michigan—to meet Meg Ryan.
An intelligent loner and a bored rich kid got lost somewhere along the path to manhood. And the result is that an innocent girl lies dead.
I’m not really buying the “whole family” fun line, not with 100+ profanities, among other coarseness.
Ben Stein goes back to school. Not to cluelessly call the roll this time, but to get to the bottom of why evolution seems to be the only answer to every question.
Reese Witherspoon is making a fortune impersonating fish out of water. Here, she’s a poor Southern lass who reinvents herself as a Big Apple socialite—then finds it almost impossible to go home again.
In ‘Almost Famous’ the palette director Cameron Crowe paints from is an autobiographical one. The colors he uses are at once yellow and gray…
Juni and Carmen Cortez are back in a dizzying, red-and-blue 3-D adventure sure to thrill kids of all ages—and fry the eyes of everyone else.
Since 1994, Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ has been widely regarded as the most violent flick around. ‘Kill Bill: Vol. 1’ makes it look like a Disney flick.
Bo knows baseball. And Tyler Perry knows melodrama. In his latest play-turned-movie, four couples clash at a Colorado retreat—and (mostly) come away better people than they were before.
I’m in Love With a Church Girl can give moviegoers a taste of what the beginnings of that God-given change can look like. A glimpse of the spiritual hope surrender to Christ provides.
As family-night entertainment, “Ryan” is a casualty. But as a morality tale underscoring the horror of armed combat, it accomplishes its mission brilliantly.