Not exact matches
I enjoyed the film —
pretty damned gritty for a PG - 13
flick, and Eckhart was
great.
The first half of the movie is not that
great, filled with way too much bad acting, including that of the lead actors, but once things get going in the end of the second and into the third acts, the film turns into a
pretty decent revenge
flick.
Mila Kunis, the awesome Jewish actress we can't get enough of, has confirmed that she's cooler than
pretty much every other actress out there during a press junket for her upcoming James Franco - filled
flick Oz the
Great and Powerful.
But kidding aside, Hawkins is fantastic, and actually a
pretty great fit for an Allen
flick which as previously reported will be shot in San Francisco and New York City this summer, and will be (shocker) a «dramedy.»
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Malkovich Shines in Character Study of Kreskin - Like Mentalist Even though his name is The
Great Buck Howard instead of The Amazing Kreskin, it's
pretty apparent who John Malkovich's character is based on in this bittersweet, unlikely - buddy
flick.
Great action pieces, even better hand - to - hand combat, a heart and a brain — not to mention a
pretty rockin» cast — catapult Captain America: Winter Soldier into top spot for individual Avenger
flicks.
This alarmingly prevailing idea that this movie somehow proves that women can too be funny is a
pretty insulting thing, but the fact remains that a disproportionate amount of movies with female leads tend to be cloying tripe that hide behind the firewall of the «Chick
Flick,» a bullshit subgenre classification invented to give an excuse for women to like crappy rom - coms and men to avoid
great ones.