Dan in Real Life
Because it touches on the universal themes of loss and love so honestly, it is a film that feels authentic even in its many contrivances.
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Because it touches on the universal themes of loss and love so honestly, it is a film that feels authentic even in its many contrivances.
Thank goodness that experiment in appeasing the commercial suit types is over and the quirky brothers are back to form with No Country for Old Men, a dark and violent exploration of nature’s hunt and the relevance of time.
Bee Movie is a solid mix of comforting gags, clever language and a meandering plot that doesn’t seem to have enough gas to stretch out into a full feature.
A satirical and juvenile look at a America’s dim-witted yet strong-willed leader – literally.
Into the Wild is a film to meditate on. It’s long, it’s not particularly fast-moving but it struck me in a carnal fashion.
“Cute and cuddly” pretty much sums up this canine caper – once you get past the idea of a lady looking to make a coat out of dalmatian puppies.
At some point in life, we all run from something. Thankfully for most of us it’s a work deadline or a crazy ex-boyfriend/girlfriend who keeps including your name in their[…]
Robert Zemeckis’ take on Beowulf is a marvel visually but eye-popping effects are still no challenge for good old-fashioned human emotion.
A movie that looks and sounds a whole lot bigger than it actually is.
Even though there’s been three Presidents since the show left the air, Family Ties is still very much relevant.