Sentences with phrase «tearjerker about»

That tearjerker about your secretary's ailing grandmother could just mean a sale for your eBook on How to Choose a Nursing Home.
His latest, About Time, is a lighthearted tearjerker about a man who learns he's inherited a low - tech means of time - travel, and us...
From novelist Nicholas Sparks («The Notebook,» «Message in a Bottle») comes another romantic drama, a passionate story about love, family and forgiveness, a tearjerker about how one long weekend can change the lives of two people.
Marc Webb follows up his Spider - Man movies with a sensitive and well - made tearjerker about a child genius.
A profoundly moving tearjerker about the festering wounds caused by the Vietnam War in middle America.
Very good warmhearted and often humourous tearjerker about the relationship of cantankerous Polish - American baker and his grandson throughout 30 years.
Shawn Levy, who directed such lucrative disasters as the Steve Martin remakes of The Pink Panther and Cheaper by the Dozen, has been brought in by Steven Spielberg to make this conflation of The Champ (the 1931 tearjerker about a drunken boxer redeemed by his long - estranged son, Jackie Cooper) and Rollerball, the futuristic action flick built around a violent popular sport.
There are only two occasions when it's acceptable for a grown man to cry: while listening to Lou Gehrig's farewell speech and while watching Brian's Song, the 1971 tearjerker about Bears halfback Gale Sayers and his doomed teammate Brian Piccolo.

Not exact matches

She took off her wig during the British show First Dates to make a point about beauty — and her date's sweet response is a tearjerker.
«Til then, she's writes about tearjerker topics like loss and grief for xoJane, The Huffington Post, Modern Loss, Glamour, and on her blog, Sally's Circle.
«Til then, she's writes about tearjerker topics like loss and grief for xoJane, The Huffington Post, Modern Loss, Glamour, and on...
There's nothing cinematic about this turgid tearjerker except the slumming presence of movie star Harrison Ford.
Unbroken is based on Laura Hillenbrand's bestseller about Louis «Louie» Zamperini (O'Connell), whose life story, sans the brutal psychology, sounds like an old - fashioned Hollywood tearjerker.
Also playing well in Toronto was Weinstein Co's Oscar pick for this year, Garth Davis's tearjerker «Lion,» starring supporting Oscar contenders Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman in a true story about a man who lost his family when he was five years old and uses Google Earth to try and find them again.
Chloe Grace Moretz and Jamie Blackley have been out and about promoting their new teenage tearjerker If I Stay over the past week.
Director Josh Boone's adaptation of John Green's bestselling novel about two teenagers who meet at a cancer support group and fall in love, The Fault in Our Stars is engagingly plotted and anchored by rich characterizations — a swollen tearjerker that confirms the star presence of Shailene Woodley.
Movies about people falling in love when one of them is dying is a particular sub-genre of romantic drama, and the latest entry into the field is Me Before You, a tearjerker adapted by Jojo Moyes from her novel of the same name, and directed by Thea Sharrock, a stage director making her feature film debut.
It's a movie about a boy, a horse and the setbacks that befall them — so you can be forgiven for walking into Lean On Pete and immediately thinking you've just landed right smack dab in the middle of Tearjerker Central.
Tearjerker Game Of Thrones, Hodor's (Kristian Nairn) Death Grey's Anatomy, Meredith tells her children about Derek's death (Ellen Pompeo) Me Before You, Will (Sam Claflin) tells Louisa (Emilia Clarke) he can't stay with her Moonlight, Paula (Naomie Harris) tells Chiron (Trevante Rhodes) that she loves him This Is Us, Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) and Randall (Lonnie Chavis) at karate
Sterling K. Brown made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday (March 8) and dished about his role in Black Panther and the upcoming season finale of This Is Us being tearjerker.
It's about as subtle as an MMA fight about it, but sometimes a great tearjerker shouldn't be subtle, should it?
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I felt like having a good, long therapeutic cry about it yesterday, without having to pay $ 160 to a therapist for the privilege, so I resolved to watch a tearjerker movie to get my tears flowing.
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