The film isn’t a mushy piece of visual poetry dedicated to love. It’s a real human look at what it takes to love someone. »»
A hilarious, action-packed trip around the world that’s worth watching during the night or day. »»
Sadly, I fear this will be more like Fool's Gold instead of Midnight Run. Watch the trailer after the jump. »»
It started as a simple line from a random episode of Sex and the City. It later became the title of a highly successful book by those same Sex and the City writers, Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo. Now He's Just Not That Into You has been made into »»
Warner Bros. Romance Classics Collection gives us a sense of what the studio did with Troy Donahue during his career peak. Maybe he wasn’t the most emotional and talented of thespians. He was more of a calming influence for females to admire. He wasn’t dangerous. He was the "just right" choice for heroines to nab in romance novels in a world of bad boys and utter tools. It’s a shame that he didn’t get his name on the box. »»
If Dinner And A Movie was still on the air then this would join the ranks of When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless In Seattle. It's just that type of film because it's sweet, funny, and cute but not something you're going watch over and over again. »»
There seems to a recent trend that Hollywood and screenplay writers are hoping will catch on when it comes to releasing romantic comedies. We all know that the genre is the most tired and worn-out type of film going today. However, we have seen so many chick flicks being presented in reverse. Usually romantic comedies are told through the perspective of the woman, but films like Definitely, Maybe have flipped that idea around and have told the standard romantic comedy story through the eyes of the man. It's refreshing for sure, but it doesn't always work. Next to attempt to be a fresh and unique entry in the romantic comedy genre by attempting to reverse roles is Made of Honor. »»
When Lily Stevens arrives at the backwoods bar and bowling alley called Jefty's Road House as the latest singer, general manager Pete is less than thrilled. He thinks that Lily will only become the next in a long line of entertainers that Jefty has brought into his place hoping for some cheap thrills, while Pete is forced to deal with the poor girl's broken heart. But something is different about Lily. She's a chain-smoking, scotch-pounding woman who is here for the paycheck, and not interested in any extracurricular activities - at first anyway. »»
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