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Mother of the Bride movie review (2024) | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 24 hours agoLike a magpie, it takes bits and pieces from better films and cobbles it together with some...
Jeanne du Barry movie review & film summary (2024) | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 7 days agoDoes the story of Madame du Barry illuminate any truths or provide insight into historical events?...
Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg movie review (2024) | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 7 days agoLike any number of recent bio-docs, the filmmakers use archival footage, film clips, photographs,...
Steven Spielberg Once Disowned ‘The Temple of Doom.’ It’s Better Than He Thinks.
Esquire· 2 days agoOn this day, forty years ago, Steven Spielberg released a wildly entertaining action-adventure that...
Netflix movie of the day: Mr and Mrs Smith delivers killer chemistry from Angelina Jolie and Brad...
TechRadar· 3 days agoThe original takes the same concept – two contract killers are married...their spy stuff secret from...
Is Ryan Gosling Hollywood’s Last True Leading Man?
TV Fanatic· 14 hours agoPut down that notebook, grab your tap-dancing shoes, and saddle up because we're about to break down why one of Hollywood's most prominent leading men is...
The Two Highest Rated Harrison Ford Movies On Rotten Tomatoes Share The Same Director - SlashFilm
/Film· 4 days agoAsk fans what their favorite Ford-starring films are and you'll get a smorgasbord of answers that...
Molly Ringwald’s Honest Quotes About Making Peace With the Problematic Nature of ‘Sixteen Candles’
Us Weekly via Yahoo News· 7 days agoForty years after its release, Sixteen Candles has an undeniable place in the pantheon of American...
Netflix movie of the day: Born on the Fourth of July is a harrowing movie with an extraordinary Tom...
TechRadar· 7 days agoIn Born on the Fourth July, which is now streaming on Netflix, Cruise plays Ron Kovic, who fought in...
Boomers Can't Watch These Movies Without Crying
Cheapism via AOL· 5 days agoMaybe you saw one of these sad movies in the theaters or just watched it on TV at home, but there’s no denying it — these movies are serious tearjerkers.