There is this saying that states "less is more".
Well when it comes to Freedomland, Moore should have been less.
Julianne Moore and Samuel L. Jackson star in the thriller, Freedomland, which opens with Moore stumbling into a hospital with blood-soaked hands and utterly hysterical.
There have been so many horror films as of late, why do we need sequels as well? Well, because horror films are kings of the box office right now.
Okay, Harrison Ford is 63 and they are still talking about doing another Indiana Jones film.
For decades, Hollywood has tried to continue the Pink Panther series without the legendary star, Peter Sellers. The last one was the abysmal Son of the Pink Panther from 1993, which proved that trying to revive the series was impossible without Sellers.
Oh how the mighty have fallen! Other than a hefty cheque, what would possess Harrison Ford to make this movie? This has all been done before, and a lot better.
Ford plays Jack Stanfield, a banking executive in Seattle. His wife Beth is played by Virginia Madsen (Harrison is 63, Virginia is 42 â€" we'll let it go this time).
The year was 2005. It was a very shaky year at the local cinema, as some films challenged our perceptions and most just challenged our patience.
What is it with Hollywood's fascination with boxing and equalizing of the squared-circle? Where two men enter and one man leaves.
Since practically the dawn of film, boxing films have enthralled fans in all sorts of ways.
As far as I know, this film may never see the light of day in North America. That could be a blessing.
Guy Ritchie burst on the scene as the director of Snatch, which was such a great little film which practically redefined the whole "Euro-gangster" film genre.
Beneath our city streets and deep within our darkest sewers, a masquerade lives on. This masquerade must not be revealed to human eyes as a blood-thirsty war brews on.
Leather-clad "death dealer" Selene returns to the underworld in another chapter in the gothic vampire-lycan war.
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