Director Gary Marshall returns with an ensemble cast celebrating New Year's Eve. Eight different stories in the Big Apple all mark the yearly calendar change in their own unique ways. But when the ball drops in Times Square, everyone finds time to ma »»
First image from Valentine's Day follow up »»
Follow-up to Valentine's Day is the wrong kind of star power ensemble. »»
Sex and the City star headlines "wacky" comedy »»
The second half of the film sees the girls go on a lavish vacation, which might have been necessary but not with all of the absurdity that overflows and drowns out everything else. »»
Mars Attacks! is an adaptation of a 1950s trading card series. And in my opinion, it is one of Burton's most underrated films. »»
Not much opening up this week, but I did hear something small here and there about some huge special effects spectacular known as Avatar. »»
As Sex and the City left the airways in 2004 all the women were left with their own little h "happily ever after." Now, four years later, we are brought back into the lives of Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha and we get to find out what happens after. They're a little bit older, maybe a little wiser and three of them, at least, are still battling that eternal struggle for perfect love. Charlotte still has hers. »»
How do you make a group of people who are borderline likable into characters we can root for? Cast good actors and let them have fun with the roles. That's the inherent power of Smart People, a film loaded with a stellar cast and a quirky plot. »»
Cheesy '80s fun and it's most dancingist. (Yes, I realize that's not a word but it sounds good so I'm running with it.) Perhaps not the best dance movie to come out of the eighties, but it makes for a fun 90 minutes. »»