Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson and Amy Poehler star in
this holiday film about two turkeys from opposite sides of the tracks.
Not exact matches
One of the traditions during the Christmas
holidays is to read Charles Dickens» famous book «A Christmas Carol,» or to watch one of the many
film productions
about the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge who turned his life around and became a generous soul on Christmas Day.
It was enjoyable; we talked
about films and novels,
holidays and sport.
If you don't know what to talk
about, favourite
films, recent
holidays and your family are all safe subjects.
Read my latest article on The Huffington Post where I talk
about the
film, It's Complicated, as well as the trend to reach out to an ex at the
holidays to either rekindle a spark or sometimes just for a one - night - stand.
The secret hidden camp where all the «special» people train looks pathetic, like a Scout camp you would go to over the summer
holidays, plus it only seemed
about a 5 min walk from a main road in the
film?
It's Thanksgiving, and we agree with IFC when they say that the very best
film about the
holiday is Hannah And Her Sisters.
For a
film about a
holiday, it's notably lacking in a final destination.
The zany misadventures aren't enough to carry the
film, and lacking depth of character creates a «
holiday spirit» climax that is tough to care
about.
Starring Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, Felicity Price and Antony Starr, the
film is
about four friends (two couples) who embark on a carefree
holiday in Cambodia, but only three of them return home.
Starring Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, Felicity Price and Antony Starr, the
film is
about four friends (two couples) who embark on a carefree
holiday in...
For a
film that is supposed to be
about the
holiday spirit, «The Night Before» is rife with selfish and self - centered behavior by its major protagonists who, at times, seem to be friends simply because the script says so.
DVD Review: The new Razzle - Dazzle Edition of «Chicago» is mostly likely more
about promoting director Rob Marshall's latest
film («Memoirs of a Geisha») than honoring the Academy Award - winning musical, but it's a pleasant
holiday surprise for fans of the
film.
Are you sick of anticipating a
film that's promising great emotional payoff and just the right
about of tears for the
holiday...
Although there are several major contenders — from the likes of Quentin Tarantino, David O. Russell and Alejandro González Iñárritu — scheduled for release at the end of the month, the highly anticipated seventh installment in the «Star Wars»
film series is what everyone will be talking
about during the
holidays.
I'm sure many of us, upon hearing that a
film about the operation that led to the death of Osama Bin Laden was set to be released during the
holidays, were likely expecting a
film more like Act of Valor, all rah rah and bald eagles, wallowing in the success of freedom and revenge, the catharsis was all wanted after September 11.
On Christmas Eve, during the
film's primetime airing on NBC, it was trending on Twitter thanks to the live tweeting of viewers from all sides of the political spectrum, and those who don't want to think
about politics at all over the
holidays.
Set around the
holidays, it stars Anna Kendrick as a young woman who, after breaking up with her boyfriend, moves in with her brother (Swanberg), his wife (Melanie Lynskey, who starred in 2012's «Hello I Must Be Going,» another Sundance
film about a girl who gets dumped, goes home and grows up) and their two - year - old son.
El Camino Christmas: (Available Friday on Netflix) Written by Ted Melfi («Hidden Figures») and Christopher Wehner, this darkly comedic Netflix original
holiday film is
about five strangers who wind up barricaded inside a liquor store on Christmas Eve.
Pixar's latest animated
film, «Coco», is
about the traditional Mexican
holiday The Day of the Dead.
After a one -
film holiday, Matt Damon returns as the amnesiac super-spy still trying to track down the truth
about his shady government handlers.
Coco is a
film set around the Mexican
holiday the Day of the Dead (or Dia de Muertos), and is
about a young boy.
Heck, I'm guilty of searching for signs and messages my deceased mother might be trying to send me through
films (
ABOUT TIME) or through the iconography printed across
holiday - themed flannel sheets sold at Sears (true storeh).
Julie Christie (10:07) smokes and sips tea while questioned by three reporters
about her career aspirations, her
holiday plans, her expectations for the
film, and her view of New York.
There's something almost taboo
about the way this
film annihilates the Christmas spirit with its yuletide terror, and it's one that is sure to make it onto many requisite
holiday viewing lists.
Director Paolo Sorrentino's second, painfully thin stab at an English - language
film unfolds in a hyper - exclusive Swiss design hotel, where retired orchestra conductor Fred Ballinger (Michael Caine) and his best friend, successful movie director Mick Boyle (Harvey Keitel), are spending their
holidays, which entail walking in the Alps, having massages, and invariably reminiscing
about the good old days.
In addition to there being a movement right now to make Loving Day a Federal
holiday, there is also a gorgeous - looking
film about the Lovings coming out from Focus Features!
Most Americans will go see a movie with their families over the
holidays and I seriously doubt that audiences will choose a
film about sexual violence over typical
holiday fare like action and comedy.
Damien has made a
film that is uplifting and joyful,
about believing in and pursuing your dreams — something that everyone can relate to this
holiday season.»
There are segments on the «rules» of the slasher
film, on how some producers actually looked through the calendar for a
holiday to make a
film about, and of course on the sociological underpinnings of the genre.
Huyghe has ventured on a science vessel to Antarctica in search of an uncharted island and its albino penguin, directed a shot - by - shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954), planted a temporary (and very unusual) garden in Madrid,
filmed a documentary
about the early New York hip - hop scene, invented
holidays, created a weather - generating machine, taken students on vacation, and used bees, dogs, ants, spiders, and an art dealer infected with the flu as living readymades.
Here is also a link to a short youtube
film about how people can donate to such efforts for the
holidays, / / www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElgkeHhQ5JQ&eurl=//thepimmgroup.org/?p=12 7