…Nicole Kassell on imdb.com, yet I’m 99% sure I saw that it was adapted from a play during the opening credits. I have just verified in an article on MSNBC…
…in his sleepy Irish village behind and go in search of the elegant mother (‘the image of Mitzi Gaynor’) who abandoned the infant Patrick on the steps of the local…
…have pithy comments imprinted on old landscapes. The film certainly doesn’t skirt the issues of success with a lovely comparison with the life of a small-town friend who’s led a…
…than MARGOT AT THE WEDDING which I abhorred! Jason’s comment made me laugh- yeah Noah was nowhere in sight so I figured it’d be safe to watch Rachel. “I liked…
…genre, Bigelow offers some compelling insights.” Michael responds: “Both your points are well taken, and I really shouldn’t have been so glib with my comments about Bigelow. I’m actually quite…
…in some stellar work in lesser-seen intense dramas (HARD CANDY; AN AMERICAN CRIME) decided they needed to try their hand at comedy. Fortunately for them, they found JUNO, a comedy…
…starting to feel superfluous, Bobby says ‘You’re essential, man.’ “Colin Farrell completely captures the complicated essence of his character, which is key to making the film work. He has his…
…vernacular and he’s go limited success reclaiming it from sarcasm. It’s a well-executed take on the material, but it feels very familiar, with the most interest coming from whether Father…