Reese Witherspoon

Attend a YOU’RE CORDIALLY INVITED Preview

Enter our contest for your chance to win a pair passes to one of two previews of the upcoming film YOU’RE CORDIALLY INVITED in either Grand Rapids or Novi!

Trailer for “YOU’RE CORDIALLY INVITED” Released

The official trailer for "You’re Cordially Invited" has been released. The film will be released on Prime Video on January 30, 2025!

“Sing 2 Sing-Along Experience” in Theaters on March 25

Illumination and Universal Pictures have announced the launch of "The Sing 2 Sing-Along Experience" in theaters nationwide to celebrate the film's success.

Movie Review: Sing 2

"Sing 2" is aimed at giving those who enjoyed the first film another ample helping of the same and offers very little for anyone else.

New SING 2 Character Shadow Posters Released

A bit further down on this page, you can check out the new Shadow Series Art from Sing 2 featuring the characters and the actors who voice them, including Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Bono and more! This holiday season, the new chapter in Illumination’s smash animated franchise arrives with big dreams and spectacular hit songs as the ever-optimistic Buster Moon...[Read More]

Movie Review: Mud

Premiering at last year’s Cannes Film Festival in the prestigious vanguard of movies “In Competition,” director Jeff Nichols’ third film, Mud, was surely too modest and commercial to win the Palme d’Or – though the 33-year-old made a splash at the festival in 2011 when his intense drama Take Shelter took the Grand Prize, giving Nichols a name on the international stage. Mud is a more meandering bu...[Read More]

Movie Review: This Means War

This Means War might be fighting a losing battle with its $70 million budget. The film does its very best to appeal to both men and women, action for the boys, and silly love story for the girls. The comedy was fair, the action was fair and the love story plot was also fair. Where this movie did excel was in the incredibly hot cast. Reese Witherspoon has never looked better as Lauren, the love int...[Read More]

Movie Review: Water for Elephants

Sure, there are plenty of golden-hued stories set during the American Depression of the 1930s which merely glance at the legendary hardships of the time but mostly linger on the crisp fashions and hot jazz of a romanticized era. Water for Elephants, based on Sara Gruen’s bestseller, is another glossy Depression-era tale of a clean-cut young man who runs away with the circus and falls into romantic...[Read More]

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