Not exact matches
The
film sees Reese Witherspoon's juvenile delinquent being picked up by Kiefer Sutherland's child psychologist
after fleeing from her
home when her mother and step father are arrested.
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Homes is a
film written and directed by Ramin Bahrani (Goodbye Solo, Man Push Cart) that comments on the events following the collapse that occurred
after the housing crisis took place in the United States that
saw many families evicted from their
homes.
See for yourself what the fuss is all about when the
film plays in theaters on July 25th and arrives on
home video soon
after.
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After the dreary arthouse po - faced Archipelago what a relief to
see a
home grown
film which is movie - literate and bounces along with a deadpan humour which makes you chuckle quietly throughout >> There was more and louder laughter for Archipelago than for Submarine when I
saw it a couple of weeks ago.
After the dreary arthouse po - faced Archipelago what a relief to
see a
home grown
film which is movie - literate and bounces along with a deadpan humour which makes you chuckle quietly throughout.
In this clip from the special features of the
film's
home release,
seen first on SPINOFF, the curtain's peeled back a bit on a few scenes to give viewers an idea of how things look before and
after the movie magic happens.
Then finally he put together his last
film, Far from
Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog [1995], with Mimi Rogers, Jesse Bradford and Bruce Davison, a movie that was set and shot in the area of British Columbia where he was living, that has two boy characters who are named
after his own sons, and which sadly turned out to be a
film whose release he didn't
see.
The
film even offers a depressive wrestler / strong man who (some time
after he pulls a big rig in front of a small but cheering crowd) is
seen brooding at
home while his wife and child trying to cheer him up.
With Liman's latest
film, The Wall, about to arrive in theaters, I re-watched and ranked Liman's movies, which have a surprisingly consistent tendency to be both wildly entertaining and compellingly thoughtful.I should note that Getting In, Liman's first
film, which IMDB lists as a video - only release, is genuinely tough to
see these days and
after a lengthy search, I wasn't able to find a decent copy on
home video to screen for this piece.
The
film focuses on a pregnant woman who starts
seeing terrible visions
after moving to a new
home with her husband.
While the
film doesn't quite live up to the hype that's been generated these past couple of months, there's no denying that a lot of people were blown away by what they
saw, so they should definitely be pleased that it will be making an early debut for
home viewing
after just three months in theaters.
After the magic of THE OTHER GUYS, a
film that makes me laugh even at its most ridiculous,
seeing co-stars Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg in DADDY»S
HOME is particularly dispiriting.
Her
film work has slowed down somewhat — she's making 2 - 3
films a year and working much more at
home, so it's nice to
see she's put her Pirates of the Caribbean money to good use (unlike Johnny who you think is so indie but keeps doing big studio movie
after big studio movie).
After which we finished the tiny house and the Ravenlore left for Savannah, Georgia and Tiny House Giant Journey
filmed it as the courier was backing it into place for an open house that Nicki the firefighter had scheduled so all of her friends could
see her new
home.