Mini-Review: One of Hugh Grant's best roles. Between his puppy dog face and his interaction with the boy, you are in for a heart warming treat.
Mini-Review: Depressing, but done well
Mini-Review: Of all the holiday movies out there, we have to put up with this? I'd rather be watching QVC's Christmas shopping specials than this.
Mini-Review: Bizarre, but strangely fascinating story about a screenwriter. One of Cage's perfect roles, one where he plays an odd goofball.
Mini-Review: Very surprised at how much I liked this. Some good nail biting action.
Mini-Review: Not too shabby. Thought this was going to be more humor than philosophical, but this flick still managed to grip my attention throughout. Good portrayal of life and its consequences.
Mini-Review: Interesting behind the look at the life of a groupie.
Mini-Review: Cute movie, perhaps the French version of Briget Jones. Directing was fantastic and the camera work was amazing. Such great use of colors and imagination. The ending seemed a little too quick.
Mini-Review: Only Kevin Spacey could provide such comic relief in an otherwise depressing movie. This was an impressive work blending multiple personality disorders and family fractures into one huge trainwreck of a disaster. Everyone, characters and audience alike, walks away with some kind of valuable life lesson.