Couples Retreat
Couples Retreat (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When four married couples head to a tropical island, they expect a holiday in the sun. Instead, this Couples Retreat is actually set up to provide counseling for troubled relationships -- and whether they want to or not -- they are all going to participate in these therapy sessions.
The Stepfather
The Stepfather (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Stepparents have a bad reputation and The Stepfather in this movie is no exception. David (Dyaln Walsh) moved in with Susan (Sela Ward) while her son Michael (Penn Badgley) was away at military school. Now, as Michael gets acquainted with the new boyfriend, he becomes more and more convinced that there is something dastardly about David.
The Time Traveler’s Wife
The Time Traveler’s Wife (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Some wives complain that their men don't spend enough time with them. For Clare (Rachel McAdams) the issue is even more of a problem because her husband Henry (Eric Bana) was born with a rare genetic disorder causing him to involuntarily travel through time. Despite the obvious challenges, Clare does all she can to maintain their relationship.
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Zombieland
Zombieland (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
In this horror/comedy movie, the inhabitants of the world have been turned into Zombies, so the only known humans left (played by Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin) band together for protection. They also take it upon themselves to kill (in a video-game-like fashion) as many Zombies as possible.
Adam
Adam (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
When Beth (Rose Byrne) moves into a new apartment, she isn't quite sure what to make of her neighbor Adam (Hugh Dancy). Although he is handsome, bright and talkative, Adam also has Asperger's Syndrome -- which accounts for his social awkwardness. Despite this, Beth begins to pursue a relationship with the lonely young man.
Amelia
Amelia (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Amelia Earhart (Hillary Swank) believed women could pilot an airplane just as well as men -- and she set several records to prove it! This biographical drama looks at her life, troubled relationships and amazing accomplishments, as well as her history-making attempt to fly around the world.
Mona Lisa Smile
Mona Lisa Smile (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In the fall of 1953, a frigid and traditional New England school for young women gets a jolt of warm Californian mind-set. Hired as the new art history teacher, Katherine Watson (Julia Roberts) begins to challenge her female students (Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ginnifer Goodwin) --not in art, but in the traditional roles of womanhood they have learned since childhood.
Love Happens
Love Happens (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Burke Ryan (Aaron Eckhart) has all the answers for dealing with life's problems -- including the loss of a loved one. But when the self-help guru bumps into Eloise (Jennifer Aniston), a woman who makes him look at the man beneath his façade, he is forced to question his own advice and whether he has really addressed his own grief.
Walk the Line
Walk the Line (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2010)
Joaquin Phoenix walks the line as Johnny Cash in this biopic about the famous country singer. The script focuses on the pitfalls and pinnacles of the performer's career, including his turbulent temper, battle with addictions and relationship with June Carter (Reese Witherspoon).