Julia Roberts

Movie Review: Ticket to Paradise

Julia Roberts and George Clooney somehow manage to elevate "Ticket to Paradise" above just a mediocre offering to something more endearing and entertaining.

Movie Review: Wonder

Wonder is a heartwarming movie. It will make you laugh and it will make you cry. The movie tells the story of a boy named Auggie Pullman (Jacob Tremblay) who has a deformed face. He is starting fifth grade at a public school after being homeschooled his entire life. The movie takes you through Auggie and his family’s story; showing you not only how he feels about starting school, but also ho...[Read More]

Movie Review: Mother’s Day

Garry Marshall likes two things late in his directorial career: holidays and large casts. He first tackled Valentine’s Day with the star-studded film Valentine’s Day, then New Year’s Eve with an even more star-powered New Year’s Eve, and now Mother’s Day in his new film, you guessed it, Mother’s Day. Although the cast is not as large as his other two holiday romantic comedies, there’s still no lac...[Read More]

Movie Review: Mirror Mirror

Mirror Mirror is a spectacular movie! Every minute of it was great. I really liked it because there are a lot of cool, exciting, and emotional parts. I like how the story is a mixed-up version of the Snow White fairytale with a twist.

Movie Review: Larry Crowne

Even as far romantic comedies go, Larry Crowne is offensively simplistic and throws out one dud joke after another all while resting on a sitcom plot that barely holds water thanks to Tom Hanks’ effervescent charms and a way with a heartfelt speech. Hanks is co-writer and director of this mediocre attempt to strain humor out of America’s debilitating job market crisis as the titular Larry – proud,...[Read More]

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