'Frankie & Alice' is inspired by the true story of an African American go-go dancer with multiple personalities who struggles to remain her true self while fighting against two very unique alter egos: a seven-y
'Frankie & Alice' is inspired by the true story of an African American go-go dancer with multiple personalities who struggles to remain her true self while fighting against two very unique alter egos: a seven-year-old child and a Southern white racist woman 'Ernest & Celestine' Movie Revie...
Even the casting chosen for this movie didn't do well. It's a shame that this movie is nothing more then Lucy's marriage problems with just a touch of her show. If you want to see the true Lucy go to A&E and see it there. You will get a better idea of this great lady. ...
This might not matter if we actually cared about Elisabeth/Sue, but the film is as chilly as that white bathroom, observing with almost clinical detachment the older woman’s travails while never establishing her as a character worth caring about. Sebastian Stan, Renate Reinsve and Adam Pearson...
and there's thankfully not really anyone who is clearly trying to fuck things up by being too hammy or sincere (common in b-movies). It's great that all the main characters have multiple facets to their personalities that keep them from being one-page placeholders, even the savage Aztecs...
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Eddie Murphy delivers a masterclass in comedic acting as he portrays multiple characters at once during the uproarious family dinner scene. As the lovable yet socially awkward Professor Klump interacts with his over-the-top relatives, we can't help but laugh at their unique pers...
82. ‘My Fair Lady’ (George Cukor, 1964) Eliza Doolittle is an undoubtedly iconic Audrey Hepburn role. The charming flower seller with a Cockney accent perfectly captures Hepburn’s knack for performing dreamy-yet-quirky characters; plus, she sings the stupidly delightful ‘I Could Have Danced...
and the hysteria over guns and climate change is exactly the same 30 years ago as it is today. Regardless of whether those issues matter, the story is really about how personalities influence the political process. Everybody is faced with some ethical dilemmas in the story, but of course the...
Was Kinkade living a double—or triple, or quadruple—life, a man with multiple personas and personalities? The Painter of Light, as one of his daughters says, “was a side of him. But he had all these other sides.” Told through archival film clips and narration by Kinkade’s family ...