Just sincere enough not to seem target-marketed, the film is a charmer of both semi-classic and partially derivative proportions.
The bigger the story gets the more value seems to seep out of it.
Your Mommy Kills Animals presents a portrait of America’s most prolific in-house terrorist movement: the Animal Liberation Front.
Magic Soapbox does more than simply unscramble the Bronner’s Magic Soaps blue-and-white label for the skeptical consumer.
If only it was rewritten in a manner different than the Bryan Singer film, well that would have been magic, wouldn’t it?
Great ensemble acting highlights this Nicole Holofcener movie about mo money, mo problems.
Similar to its two predecessors in melodrama and gloss, the film follows in its own tradition of quality.
The Devil and Daniel Johnston hopes that Johnston and his mythic realities are never lost.
Deepa Mehta’s Water is the third film in the director’s Elemental Trilogy, following 1996’s Fire and 1998’s Earth.
Friends with Money is an understated comedy about money in a classless social setting.