Also ranks #4 on Great Mainstream Movies About Lesbians Also ranks #7 on People Share The Film Flops That Deserve A Second Chance (And The Funniest Reviews We Found Of Them) 54 Saved! Jena Malone, Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin 104 votes When a devoutly religious teenager becomes pre...
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This 1989 movie is also not about fertility treatment, as the movie’s lead, Kirstie Alley, gets pregnant naturally (but with a man who is not ready to commit). It is, however, about the unconventional family she creates with co-star John Travolta, the taxi driver who rushes her to the...
While it never quite reaches the giddy heights of Clueless or 10 Things I Hate About You, this Emma Stone vehicle comes close – and continues the classic-literature-as-teen-movie trend. Will Gluck's film takes some inspiration from Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter – Stone's Olive ...
"The making of a good building," observed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, "is a great moral performance." Like many notable quotes about architecture,... Published onDecember 20, 2024- Page 8 ‘The Room’ makes for lively movie about death ...
The 13-year-old girl isn’t happy with the idea of potentially getting a new mom (even if she’s voiced by Sandra Oh) and stepbrother. Upset and missing her mother, Fei Fei pours her attention into a mythical legend her mom used to tell her about — the story of Chang’e (...
You’d think a film about a 16-year-old getting pregnant would be packed with underage angst, but instead we watch a mumbling indie kid (Page) deal with the emotional turmoil of the couple (Garner and Jason Bateman) who will be adopting the product of her bump after she replied to ...
together for so long and raise what they thought we good children. It’s often listed alongside some of the greatest films of all time, thanks to Ozu’s eye and the brilliant performances from the leads. Sometimes death isn’t the worst thing about getting older; sometimes it’s rejection...
More steam from the new season of this steamy drama about a hunky cop (Giacomo Bianniotti) and a sexy con woman (Vanessa Morgan), who find themselves deeper in lust…and trouble (8 p.m., The CW). Kinda Pregnant Amy Schumeris back on TV with this new movie comedy (above) as a wo...
You’d think a film about a 16-year-old getting pregnant would be packed with underage angst, but instead we watch a mumbling indie kid (Page) deal with the emotional turmoil of the couple (Garner and Jason Bateman) who will be adopting the product of her bump after she replied to ...