Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jun 2020)
Carey appears to relish his role as Count Olaf, an actor who cavorts about with a motley band of grimy performers that play on second-rate stages.
Santa vs the Snowman
Santa vs the Snowman (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Marx Brothers: Monkey Business
Marx Brothers: Monkey Business (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
The Marx Brothers go bananas in this black and white comedy classic. As stowaways headed for America, the boys get tangled up with rival gang bosses, who happen to be on board. Unwittingly, the siblings' Monkey Business foils all the mobsters' evil intentions, while providing ample amounts of slapstick antics and silly soliloquies.
In Search of Santa
In Search of Santa (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Is Santa Claus real or make-believe? This question has been the premise of many children's holiday features, and In Search of Santa is no exception.
The Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection
The Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Marx Brothers fans will find a box full of silly antics and slapstick humor in this Collector's Edition dishing up every thing from Duck Soup to The Cocoanuts! This six-disc set also offers Monkey Business, Horse Feathers and Animal Crackers.
Alfie (1966)
Alfie (1966) (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Played by Michael Caine, Alfie is the king of the one-night-stand. Swinging in 60's London, the young and good-looking chap has his pick of any "bird" he sees.
Eloise At Christmastime
Eloise At Christmastime (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Basking in the ribbons, holly, and jingle bell cheer of the festive season, the precocious six-year-old introduces the viewer to her "tr0xE8s elegant" world - The Plaza Hotel in New York City.
The Story of the Weeping Camel
The Story of the Weeping Camel (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Shooting in the Gobi desert this documentary/drama follows a three-generation family of herders who face a crisis when one of their camels rejects its colt.The rare white offspring is weak and in need of its mother's milk, warmth and care. But there is a time-honored cure for this problem -- all they need to do is to make the mother camel weep.
I Am David
I Am David (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Held back by German soldiers, a little boy is torn from the clutches of his crying mother (Maria Bonnevie) and struggling father (Adrian McCourt) when they are taken prisoner in post-WWII Bulgaria. All alone, David (Ben Tibber) labors at the Belene Prison Camp with a group of grown men. Caught in the aftermath of the war, the young boy loses his family, his childhood and his faith in humankind. Then one night the twelve-year-old prisoner is given a secret, sealed letter and directions for escaping from the camp.
Ocean’s Twelve
Ocean’s Twelve (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2017)
George Clooney is back in his role as Danny Ocean along with Mrs. Ocean, played by Julia Roberts. The couple was having some difficulties in the first film, but has since settled down in a nice home to enjoy Danny's "retirement." Yet the habitual thief confides he's still hooked on crime.
Christmas with the Kranks
Christmas with the Kranks (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Tired of the traditional holiday trimmings, Luther Krank (Tim Allen) decides to trade Santa Claus for a tropical cruise. Despite opposition from his neighbors and wife (Jamie Lee Curtis), nothing is going to change his mind--until his gets a call from his grown daughter (Julie Gonzalo).
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Deep, deep under the ocean lies a civilization unknown to man. Bikini Bottom is a waterlogged world, home to a society of mutated sea creatures that have somehow been endowed with human characteristics. One of the most noted citizens of this microcosm is a four-sided little character named SpongeBob SquarePants (voice of Tom Kenny).
National Treasure
National Treasure (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2017)
Nicholas Cage plays Benjamin Franklin Gates, a man who has listened to tales from his grandfather about a missing treasure. His determination to find it will take him all over the country and even talk him into stealing the Declaration of Independence.
Mickey’s Twice upon a Christmas
Mickey’s Twice upon a Christmas (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
With a wave of a computer-animating wand, Disney's beloved characters come to 3D-styling life, in Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas. The DVD offers five short vignettes strung together by a narrator reading from a pop-up book.
After the Sunset
After the Sunset (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Pierce Brosnan plays Max Burdett, one of those classy crooks apparently so good at ripping off the world's primo treasures that law enforcement experts wryly admire his skills. While this is also true of Stan Lloyd (Woody Harrelson), the FBI agent is still determined to catch this thief even if he claims to be going into retirement.