This glowing new restoration does justice to Armstrong’s classic, though the extras leave something to be desired.
Does Tom Cruise get script-doctoring rights even on Katie Holmes’s films?
A couple of brief but info-packed extras complement the Shine director’s latest weepy, true-life adaptation.
Scott Hicks’s largely unsteady grip on the story derails the film from its initial path of depicting genuine anguish.
From Aquamarine to Hoot to Stick It, 2006 is turning out to be a banner year for the tweener-geared film.
Sweet, inventive little touches like the talking starfishes Aquamarine uses for earrings work to patch in the lazy potholes.