Ocean’s Thirteen
Ocean’s Thirteen (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2017)
Thirteen is about to become a very unlucky number for Willy Bank (Al Pacino). The wealthy casino owner has just double-crossed Reuben Tishkoff (Elliot Gould) --one of Danny Ocean's (George Clooney) men. Now the whole gang, plus some new recruits, is plotting revenge.
Pirates of the Caribbean At World’s End
Pirates of the Caribbean At World’s End (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
The unsinkable threesome (Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley) return for this third swashbuckling adventure. This time Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann set sail to find their pirate pal Captain Jack Sparrow who has been trapped in Davy Jones' locker. But, as is to be expected, the expedition runs into some rough waters.
Knocked Up
Knocked Up (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2019)
After landing her dream job, Allison Scott (Katharine Heigl) celebrates with alcohol and a one-night stand. But all is not so rosy the morning after when she discovers she's pregnant and her new career path is going to involve motherhood, bread-winning and trying to raise her baby's immature father (Seth Rogen).
Shrek The Third
Shrek The Third (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2010)
While some men dream of fame, fortune and power, Shrek (voice of Mike Myers) has his heart set on living out his days obscurely in the swamp he calls home. So when it looks like his royal father-in-law (John Cleese) might croak, which would put him next in line for the throne, the ogre nearly turns green (okay, more green than usual). In order to avoid such an unwelcome future, Shrek gets help form his faithful friends Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas).
What Is Your Child Packing On Their Phone? (News and Views, Last Update Jun 2009)
Delta Farce
Delta Farce (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Brainless buddies Larry, Bill and Everett (Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, DJ Qualls) are forced into active duty after the three trigger-happy, drinking pals are called up as Army Reservists. The conscription becomes even more regrettable when the trio accidentally ends up in Mexico instead of Iraq, and the nitwits start fighting local bandits instead of terrorist.
Graphic Help For Reluctant Readers (News and Views, Last Update May 2009)
The Church and Media: Common Concerns (News and Views, Last Update May 2009)
Understanding the Risks of Wireless Internet in your Home (News and Views, Last Update Jun 2009)
Some Secrets Hollywood Shouldn’t Keep (News and Views, Last Update Jul 2017)
Lucky You
Lucky You (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Huck Cheever (Eric Bana) is a career gambler, plying his trade in many Las Vegas casinos. Although he is fairly lucky at the card table, his good fortune doesn't extend to his personal life where he is trying to win the heart of a lounge singer (Drew Barrymore), and not lose a major poker tournament against his estranged, card shark father (Robert Duvall).
The Invisible
The Invisible (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
Nick (Justin Chatwin) is the victim of brutally attack, which leaves him neither dead nor alive. Caught in limbo, his only hope of breaking free is to solve the mystery of his unfortunate circumstance --which is further complicated because he's invisible to mortal eyes.
Next
Next (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
The FBI is desperately looking for ways to stop America's enemies before they strike. That's why they want Cris Johnson (Nicolas Cage) -- not because he's a potential terrorist, but because he has the ability to see into the future.
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
Based on the real life activities of the WWII Ferry Command, a group responsible for flying airplanes from Gander, Newfoundland (the most easterly land-based airport in North America at the time) to war-torn Europe, this Canadian-made miniseries follows the political posturing and the personal risks involved for the heroic men and women who went Above and Beyond the call of duty in the fight for peace.
Year of the Dog
Year of the Dog (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Peggy (Molly Shannon) and her pet beagle Pencil are inseparable pals -- until the death of the little dog. Overcome with enormous grief, the single woman who works as a secretary, suddenly questions her entire existence and whether or not her life has meaning without the love of her best friend.