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This is the movie equivalent of a juicy beach book, an old-fashioned guilty pleasure chick flick.
The plot is "Sliding Doors" crossed with the fairy tale of the dancing princesses with a touch o...
Remember when Humphrey Bogart told Ingrid Bergman that "it doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world?" Well, this is a s...
It's very hard to make a good book into a good movie, even a good book that seems inherently cinematic, as this one does, with all its swirling winds and crashing waves. But in adapting this book,...
With near perfect adherence to the original text, director Rebecca Miller has adapted three of the seven short stories from her book “Personal Velocity” for this engaging film about life’s tu...
This movie is not very interesting, imaginative, engaging, or exciting, but at least it avoids being too sugary. And it is is truer to the stories and spirit of the original books by A.A. Milne th...
It's better than the first one. That isn't saying much, especially since the prime audience for this film doesn't really care much about niceties like character, dialogue, or quality of animation....
In this fourth installment of Pokemon feature films, Ash and his friends explore an enchanted forest and meet Celebi, a dove-like Pokemon with the power to move through time. They also make friend...
Human scientists have figured out a way to create a bigger and stronger clone of the most powerful Pokemon ever, Mew. The result is a sort of Maxi-Mew called Mewtwo. Mewtwo decides to go after tha...
Another stunning performance from Russell Crowe holds together a movie that is otherwise not sure exactly what it wants to be.
Inspired by a magazine article about "K and R" consultants and a ...
It's not as easy to turn a comic book into a movie as you might think, even though comics and illustrated novels are closer to cinema in conception than any other art form. But as this second atte...