Prime
Prime (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Meryl Streep plays a psychoanalyst who happily encourages her 37 year-old client (Uma Thurman) to indulge in a sexual fling with a 23-year-old man-- until the good doctor discovers it is her own son (Bryan Greenberg) who is the older woman's boyfriend.
Mark of Zorro
Mark of Zorro (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
The masked avenger, Zorro (Tyrone Power), leaves his mark on the corrupt government of Spanish California, a young woman's heart and on Hollywood's future action/adventure movies.
A Man Called Peter
A Man Called Peter (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
From humble Scottish immigrant to Chaplin for the United Sates Senate, A Man Called Peter is an inspirational account of Dr. Peter Marshall's life and teachings.
Elizabethtown
Elizabethtown (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
After being fired, facing the prospect of public humiliation, and losing his father all on the same day, Drew Baylor (Orlando Bloom) can't think of one good reason to live. Then, en-route to Elizabethtown to straighten out the funeral arrangements, he meets an overly-optimistic flight attendant (Kirsten Dunst ) who just might be capable of changing his mind.
The Fog
The Fog (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
Nick (Tom Welling) doesn't know where his girlfriend Elizabeth (Maggie Grace) has been for the last six months, but her return is accompanied by a mysterious mist full of murderous intent. Now it's up to him and his new gal Stevie (Selma Blair) to clear The Fog and stop its wake of horror.
Waiting
Waiting (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Hoping to attract the teen crowd to the box office, this R-rated film about the sex lives of restaurant workers and the practical jokes they play on their customers, gives the fast-food industry a bad taste.
In Her Shoes
In Her Shoes (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Sisters Rose (Toni Collette) and Maggie Feller (Cameron Diaz) think the only thing they have in common is their last name until an estranged grandmother (Shirley McLean) helps them sort out their irreconcilable differences by asking how it might feel to be In the other's Shoes.
Everything is Illuminated
Everything is Illuminated (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jun 2011)
Jonathan Foer (Elijah Wood) sets out on a journey across the Ukraine to discover his Jewish family's past. As Everything is Illuminated along the way, he uncovers significant memories for more than just himself.
Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story
Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Ben Crane (Kurt Russell) fears he may have been crazy when he decided to rescue an injured racehorse, but his daughter (Dakota Fanning) thinks he's a hero. So does the thankful filly that returns the favor by giving the economically-challenged family a reason to dream again.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2020)
Wallace (voice of Peter Salis), an amateur inventor, and his faithful dog Gromit, run a humane pest control service in their town of budding gardeners. But their soft treatment of a bunny infestation comes under attack after The Curse of the Were-Rabbit leaves the local vegetable plots being marauded at moonlight.
Creature Comforts
Creature Comforts (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Imagine Kids Say the Darnedest Things combined with the clay animation of Chicken Run, and you'll have an inkling of what Creature Comforts is all about. Audio recordings of the British public musing over various topics have been carefully synchronizing to animated animal figures, creating one of the most unique and hilarious series of short films to ever hit the airwaves.
Roll Bounce
Roll Bounce (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Looking like Saturday Night Fever on wheels, this 1970s disco era story follows a group of African-American youth (lead by Bow Wow) that challenge a gang of over-confident white kids (headed up by Wesley Jonathan) to a roller skating match.
Madison
Madison (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2010)
Hydroplane boat racing is part of the history and tradition of Madison, IN. It is also an obsession for Jim McCormick (Jim Caviezel). But when the lifelong resident tries to use the sport to save his dying hometown, his passion threatens to sink his career, marriage, and impossible dreams.
Corpse Bride
Corpse Bride (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
This Tim Burton stop-motion animation about a young man (voiced by Johnny Depp) who finds himself magically married to a Corpse Bride (Emily Watson), is full of dark and gruesome postmortem characters, as well as a bright and lively view of the afterlife.
The Greatest Game Ever Played
The Greatest Game Ever Played (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
Golf, long considered the exclusive pastime of the rich and titled, meets its match when Francis Ouimet (Shia LaBeouf), a talented young caddy from a poor, immigrant family, gets a fortunate shot at playing the game.