Not exact matches
«Gigli,» directed by the historically competent Martin Brest («Beverly Hills Cop,» «
Midnight Run,» «Scent of a Woman»), may be a patchwork of ideas that have been
put to better use in other
movies a glob of «Rain Man,» a dash of «Prizzi's Honor,» a schmear of «Chasing Amy» but it has a special badness all its own.
TCM
puts its holiday spirit into high gear with the broadcast of «Period of Adjustment» (1962) at 5 p.m. and «All Mine to Give» (1957) at 7 p.m., «Bush Christmas» (1947) at 9, «Tenth Avenue Angel» (1948) at 11:30 p.m., «A Night at the
Movies: Merry Christmas» (2011) at
midnight and «Never Say Goodbye» (1946) at 1:15 a.m.
I saw Before
Midnight, the third
movie following Ethan Hawke's Jesse and Julie Delpy's Celine, over a month ago, and frankly I've been
putting this review off.