For 20 years he’s been missing from his favorite junkyard. Now Fat Albert is back.
For 20 years he’s been missing from his favorite junkyard. Now Fat Albert is back.
Christian faith is both celebrated and drawn in caricature here. Inconsistent theology and a flatulent minister butt heads with scripture recitation and plenty of gospel music.
Hollywood has been trumping up love affairs between older men and younger women for years. Autumn in New York falls right in line.
Just like movie number one, Calvin almost loses his barbershop to opportunists. But who cares? We just want to know who Eddie’s going to roast next!
Museums have been adding more interactivity to their attractions lately. But nobody’s been able to bring Attila the Hun back to life, yet, or coax dino bones into playing a game of fetch…
The plot revolves around a young mother, Libby, her beloved child … and not-so-beloved husband, Nick. After the five-minute obligatory depiction of familial bliss, dear-old-hubby stages his own death.
Director Sam Mendes throws a summertime curveball with this romantic indie flick that goes light on laughs and heavy on playing parent—to parents.
As far as Jesus Camp is concerned, Christianity is nothing more than an effective means to a political end.
Drudging up the most inane elements of “Flubber” and “RoboCop,” Disney has recreated the television series “Inspector Gadget” for the big screen.