He continued to work steadily in film throughout the eighties, appearing in the fantastical comedy "All of Me" (1984) with Steve Martin, the remake "No Way Out" (1987) with Kevin Costner and "Bird" (1988) with
A Friend to Die For: Directed by William A. Graham. With Kellie Martin, Tori Spelling, James Avery, Eugene Roche. Who could have stabbed popular, beautiful cheerleader Stacy to death? It could have been antisocial Goth girl Monica, it could've been angst
"Lars von Trier understands the art and craft of making movies, the power the form is capable of combined with the skill to achieve it, about as well as anyone working in the world today. The film provides a shifting variety of insights, emotions, unexpected lightness and moments of viscera...
I've got a lot of questions going around in my mind, like what this was doing out on the deck, [holds up her silk robe] Dan Evans: and why you're in bed, naked, at 1:00 in the afternoon? And what that drawing's all about? So before my imagination runs away with itself, ...
Steve Martin tells a story as part of his current comedy tour in which he encounters a teenager who asks if him he was in The Jerk. Martin proudly says to the teen: "Yes, that was me in that movie,” which causes her to ask: “When are you gonna do anoth
So, I just finished watching the 2006 reboot ofThe Pink PantherwithSteve Martin,Kevin KlineandJean Reno, and all I can think is nice try. Hollywood has always loved its remakes and reboots—this is not a new phenomenon—and sometimes they pay off. For example, I particularly enjoyed theSta...
Full of corny (but hilarious) one-liners, cameos from dozens of stars – including Orson Welles, Mel Brooks, Steve Martin and Milton Berle – and music from Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher (including the unforgettable “Rainbow Connection”), the Muppets sing and dance their way into ...
I still only have vague recollections of the movie with an interesting premise, a strong performance, but it is also profoundly messy on every level. But, even if that first film didn’t quite live up to the potential it merited, there was enough there for me to wonder what would ...
"You know what your problem is, it’s that you haven’t seen enough movies – all of life’s riddles are answered in the movies." – Steve Martin “You know what your problem is, it’s that you haven’t seen enough movies – all of life’s riddles are answered in the movies.”...
Steve Martin returns as the lovable, befuddled father in this heartwarming sequel that sees him simultaneously preparing for the birth of a grandchild and becoming a father again himself. The film's blend of lighthearted humor, endearing moments, and Martin's impeccable comedic timing make it a...