Selling our Children – Product Placements (News and Views, Last Update May 2009)
Stuck on You
Stuck on You (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Envy
Envy (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When his best friends Nick (Jack Black) comes up with a get-rich-quick scheme, Tim Dingman (Ben Stiller) finds his chum's unexpected success hard to swallow.
Mean Girls
Mean Girls (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Navigating the minefield of high school can be a tricky business at the best of times. But for Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), being a new kid at North Shore High makes it all the harder. But when she finds the natives to be a hostile group of Mean Girls, she plots her own retaliatory bullying tactics.
Godsend
Godsend (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Moving out of the city into a nice country house with their eight-year-old son seems like the perfect plan for Paul (Greg Kinnear) and Jessie Duncan (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos). But when Adam (Cameron Bright) is tragically killed in a freak accident, the world crumbles around the young couple. Then a former acquaintance of the family, Dr. Richard Wells (Robert De Niro) offers to assuage their grief by cloning the boy. But is this suggestion really a Godsend?
Laws of Attraction
Laws of Attraction (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Daniel Rafferty (Pierce Brosnan) and Audrey Miller (Julianne Moore) are prominent matrimonial attorneys within New York City's legal community. Their personalities in and out of the courtroom couldn't be more different, but in a classic case of opposites attract, the two engage in a love-hate relationship that leads to a drunken night of passion. this event comes back to haunt them when the two attorneys later find themselves on opposite sides of a divorce case.
Big Fish
Big Fish (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2020)
After years of hearing about the big fish that swallowed his father's wedding ring, along with other epics involving a giant, a circus ringleader, and Chinese conjoined twin singers, Edward's son William (Billy Crudup) simply couldn't bear hearing one more yarn--especially at his wedding reception.
The Haunted Mansion
The Haunted Mansion (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Some people just don't know when to quit, and Jim Evers (Eddie Murphy) of Evers and Evers Realty is one of those people.
The Shop Around The Corner
The Shop Around The Corner (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
A quiet shop clerk is enjoying a secret correspondence through the mail with an anonymous friend. But what he doesn't know is the lady writing the letters is his difficult co-worker Miss Novak (Margaret Sullavan).
Connie & Carla
Connie & Carla (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Connie (Vardolas) and Carla (Toni Collette) are a wannabe singing duo whose faltering careers take an unexpected detour after accidentally witnessing a mob murder. Hoping to protect their lives by disappearing, the girls flee to LA and take a job performing in a little, shabby bar as drag queens.
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Kill Bill Vol. 2 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2020)
The Bride (Uma Thurman) continues her killing spree as she seeks to take vengeance on her ex-boss Bill (David Carradine). Expect more of the violence featured in the prequel Kill Bill Volume 1.
Cheaper By the Dozen
Cheaper By the Dozen (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Frank Gilbreth, is heralded as an efficiency expert within turn-of-the-twentieth-century industrial circles, and apparently learned much about saving time while dealing with raising his large group of children. But the real Gilbreths are now the fictitious Bakers.
Veggie Tales: An Easter Carol
Veggie Tales: An Easter Carol (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Charles Dickens meets Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber in this Veggie Tales direct-to-DVD adventure. Amidst mechanized chickens, plastic eggs, and some ridiculous antics, Veggie Tales: An Easter Carol explains the Christian belief of everlasting life in a simplistic manner --suitable for even the youngest family member.
The Alamo
The Alamo (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Fighting for their right to establish a republic, independent from the control of Mexico, never seemed so daunting as it did on the day a little group of Texans stood their ground at the Alamo in the spring of 1836. This movie recounts the battle never to be forgotten.