Written by and starring Shia LaBeouf, this introspective film delves into the tumultuous relationship between a young actor and his abusive father, whom LaBeouf portrays. The raw and honest exploration of their dynamic serves as both a cathartic experience for the writer and a thought-provoking exam...
Written by and starring Shia LaBeouf, this introspective film delves into the tumultuous relationship between a young actor and his abusive father, whom LaBeouf portrays. The raw and honest exploration of their dynamic serves as both a cathartic experience for the writer and a thought-provoking exam...
Reviews the motion picture "Something's Gotta Give," directed by Nancy Meyer, starring Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton.EBSCO_bspBusinessweek Online
The Last Detailis a beautifully tragic comedy-drama starring Jack Nicholson in the role of U.S. Navy grunt named Billy.BillyandRichard(Otis Young) are assigned a short patrol detail to escort a shy and court-martialed sailorLarry Meadows(Randy Quaid) to the Naval Prison in Virginia. Robert ...
From Chinatown and A Few Good Men to Easy Rider and The Shining, we ranked the seven best movies starring Jack Nicholson.
The year is 2054. A police department uses psychic beings to stop crime before it happens in this thriller directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise. Critics made "Minority Report" one of the highest-reviewed movies of 2002. In his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert wr...
Stephen King's bestseller 'The Shining' was a chart-topping book that brought fear back to the front of a lot of people's minds, and Stanley Kubrick took it upon himself to turn the chilling book into an even more chilling 1980 movie starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Scatman Crother...
Easy Riderwas an iconic film of the late-’60s, one that may have inspired an entire culture. Starring and directed by Peter Fonda, the film tells the story of two bikers who road trip across Southwest America. The issues and tensions facing the counter culture movement come alive as the ...
Werewolves– This seems an awful lot like a DTV action movie starring Frank Grillo (of which there are many!), and yet it’s apparently playing in theaters. Tonight. I don’t expect it to be great or anything, but I’ll give it a go, because why not?
Written by and starring Shia LaBeouf, this introspective film delves into the tumultuous relationship between a young actor and his abusive father, whom LaBeouf portrays. The raw and honest exploration of their dynamic serves as both a cathartic experience for the writer and a thought-provoking exam...