Stop me if you've seen this one before... A rich family full of hateful, quirky characters self destructs, only to be redeemed by the death of a matriarch/patriarch. Throw
Where to start? Well, I guess the beginning is the best place. First, we have an Adam Sandler movie that's as far away from your typical Adam Sandler movie as any movie
I always find book adaptations fascinating. There are some books out there that feel as if the authors actually wrote with actors in mind, counting the option money for
My God, where do I start? This flick makes Being John Malkovich seem like a leisurely jaunt in the country. Is this the story of a man struggling to write a screenplay
I can't say I was a huge fan of the first film in this trilogy (see review above). Sure, it looked cool and had some interesting things going on, but it was just missing
Michael Moore is a schlub. He's everything that Tisch Film School, dressed-all-in-black art-fart isn't--and he's ten times as smart. Sure he's altruistic, overly-sentimental