“Whatever It Takes” flips the story of Cyrano on its head, skips the large nose, replaces “shy” with “unpopular.”
“Whatever It Takes” flips the story of Cyrano on its head, skips the large nose, replaces “shy” with “unpopular.”
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.
Oriental style and environs are abruptly traded in for the craggy rocks and rough denizens of West Texas. What’s not replaced are the samurai swords or the lust for blood.
‘The Descent’ begins with a bloody car crash. And it ends with a bloody revenge killing. In between, six women go spelunking. With bloody results.
A run-of-the-mill Seth Rogen comedy has suddenly become a global firebrand, a rallying cry for free speech and a great new way for Americans to stick it to dour dictators everywhere.
Gwen and Eddie are big-screen stars, big-screen lovers and real-life sweethearts. They even manage to get married before self-destructing.
Based in part on two stories by Isaac Asimov, “Bicentennial Man” follows the 200 year life of a robot searching for identity, friendship, love and ultimately, humanity.
It all takes place during a single winter’s day on Chicago’s South Side. Calvin is broke. Barbershop business is far from booming. His wife’s pregnant. And the bank is fixing to foreclose on his shop….
Is it the end of the world as we know it? This animated Chicken Little thinks so after TWO pieces of sky bonk him on the head.
Cinderella inhabits the body of Jennifer Lopez in this sweet, but predictable rags-to-riches romance.
This sex/drug comedy opens with a 10-second scene from the classic arcade game ‘Galaga.’ It’s the only one worth watching.
Alderman Mays Gilliam’s bizarre run for the highest office in the land begins when he’s picked out of relative political obscurity by conniving party leaders to bolster their image with minorities.