Jean Hamilton (Heather Locklear) is not your typical mother. She's in her fourties with two young daughters ages six and sixteen and she's still highly attractive. She's a good baker, but has problems baking up the perfect relationship as she goes through loser after loser in hopes of finding the perfect man.
Master storyteller Hayao Miyazaki follows up his Academy Award-winning animated film Spirited Away with a tale of wizards, witches, spells, and a mysterious walking castle.
The story concerns a timid hat-decorator Sofi (Emily Mortimer), who falls under an aging spell by the Witch of the Waste (Lauren Bacall).
The caped crusader and his plight to rid his beloved Gotham of evil, begins again.
Many of us remember the crazed anticipation to see the dark knight thwart evil back in the classic 1989 Tim Burton-directed superhero film, Batman.
Despite all the over-blown gossip surrounding the question did they or didn't they, despite the conflicts Ms.
I have never understood the allure of skater culture. I guess for me it goes back to the 1970s when people were obsessed with "roller-derbies" and those roller-ball leagues. I also have never understood the captivation of ice-skating in the Olympics. I never understood any of it.
When it came down to my turn to review the film, Lords of Dogtown, I was a little out of my element.
There is a great boxing story about a miracle heavyweight champion who brought hope to a nation filled with hopelessness. His passion and will to win allowed for many people to find the will to survive the darkest hours of the Great Depression.
Josh (Tygh Runyan) is just your typical college student. He lives in the dorms despite his parents living nearby his chosen school. His life path is all set out for him. He's going to law school and will then join his father's firm after the completion of his studies. However, all this changes when he meets the lovely Cheryth (Carly Pope), an art student who he quickly falls in love with.
A lot of people regard the classic sports comedy The Longest Yard from 1974 as the greatest football comedy, if not film on the sport, of all time.
The co-director of Antz, Eric Darnell, teams up with fellow animator Tom McGrath and two comedy writers, Mark Burton and Billy Frolick, to sculpt out a story about some zoo animals who mistakenly end up being reintroduced back into the wild.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... Oh wait, that's another article altogether, though given the current trend of movie audiences, that opening sentence could just as easily be used here to describe the current pattern of many movie audiences. Once upon a time, going to movies was a social and sometimes even monumental event.
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