A match made in heaven (or in that corner of it in charge of pestilences and poxes): the brassiness of director Bob Clark and the abrasiveness of actor Judd Nelson, combined for a comedy about a yuppie lawyer who won't let either youth or professionalism stand in the way of …
A woman signs on to be the first coach of the Tennessee State University men's golf team. Bereft of scholarships, she must recruit a plucky band of misfits from around the world. Will she succeed?
Director Sharon Shattuck, recently engaged, returns home to seek a greater understanding of how her parents' marriage survived after her father came out as transgendered.
Teens band together to save the old clubhouse! Only this time, it's in Yokohama! The latest arrival from Studio Ghibli.
The directing team of Andrew Lau and Wong Jing team up once again with Chow Yun-fat for more gambling-inflected adventure funtime. In Cantonese and Mandarin with English subtitles.
From writer/director Max and Sam Eggers and starring Brandy and Kathryn Hunter.
The lighter-than-air unbroken take that opens the picture is director Jason Reitman’s way of demonstrating that he’s inventive enough to do something with his camera other than dangling it before his cast’s faces, which is precisely and unfortunately the main mode of expression he leans on through the rest of …
Playwright Peter Morgan restages the 1977 “no holds barred” TV interview of Richard Nixon by British talk-show host David Frost, and the drum-beating buildup to it. A prizefight metaphor runs throughout, permitting director Ron Howard to slip comfortably into the underdog mode of his Cinderella Man, with Frost, as it …
Like the Broadway-bound Ice Capades holding its first out-of-town tryout that it’s destined to become, Frozen is a glacially stiff, perpetually unamusing animated musical with a talk-singing score that will leave one pining for the lifeless soundtrack to The Princess and the Frog. Chris Buck (Tarzan) and Wreck-It Ralph co-author …
Like the Broadway-bound Ice Capades holding its first out-of-town tryout that it’s destined to become, Frozen is a glacially stiff, perpetually unamusing animated musical with a talk-singing score that will leave one pining for the lifeless soundtrack to The Princess and the Frog. Chris Buck (Tarzan) and Wreck-It Ralph co-author …
Let’s start with the biggest and happiest surprise about Disney’s followup to what was, before the Lion King remake, the biggest animated film ever: Olaf the Snowman is considerably funnier and more useful to the story this time ‘round. His ridiculous recounting of the first film’s events to some folks …
Let’s start with the biggest and happiest surprise about Disney’s followup to what was, before the Lion King remake, the biggest animated film ever: Olaf the Snowman is considerably funnier and more useful to the story this time ‘round. His ridiculous recounting of the first film’s events to some folks …