Join Eli Stone (Jonny Miller) on his quirky quest for answers in this refreshingly new, upbeat comedic drama. When Eli awakens to an unending George Michael sound track that only he can hear and he gets dive bombed by a WWI bi-plane on a busy San Francisco street, there are two possible explanations: delusions caused by a potentially fatal brain aneurysm or the chance that someone greater is at work. He might just be a prophet sent to change the world.
In this family comedy, single parents Frank (Dennis Quaid) and Helen (Rene Russo) plan to tie the knot. But with 18 children between them trying to sabotage the marriage, they discover that weddings -- and families -- can't be built in a day.
Step Brothers movie review Some people may think Ferrell is just up to his old schtick, which I can see what they mean, but I love it. He was in his element with this movie, and it was much better than some of his other roles as of late. Read Entire Story »
Horton Hears a WHO! Movie Review I think what I found most refreshing about this movie is that it took me a while to figure out which characters Jim Carey and Steve Carell were playing. It seriously could have been the other way around and I really like that. It felt like they were actually making an effort to play the characters as opposed to just being a famous voice in an animated cartoon. Read Entire Story »
Burn After Reading Movie Review This movie is the latest by brothers Ethan and Joel Coen and definitely follows a similar vein of plot to their previous blockbuster, No Country For Old Men. Many people I've talked to have criticized Burn After Reading because of this, but I don't think the similarities are close enough to completely ruin this movie. Read Entire Story »