No Hard Feelings: Directed by Gene Stupnitsky. With Jennifer Lawrence, Andrew Barth Feldman, Laura Benanti, Matthew Broderick. On the brink of losing her home, Maddie finds an intriguing job listing: helicopter parents looking for someone to bring their
Writing in Slate, Lili Loofbourow notes, “Pro-Ukraine feelings in search of an organizing principle are coalescing around a category of identification that hasn’t enjoyed real, popular international relevance in a good long while: “the West”—a category Vladimir Putin has long railed against,...
Maybe it's to do with the nature of their initial relationship, they do not have any sparks with each other, and hence their subsequent feelings seem so forced and unrealistic. There is little comedy either, the whole plot is plainly delivered. With nothing much to laugh about, no romance...
I think it may be trying too hard. I'm perfectly fine spending Thanksgivings at Kendalls Steak and Seafood. They put on a turkey dinner with all the fixings for $7.95 per person and there's always plenty of people to talk to. Not that many of them have much of anything they want ...
I must admit this is a hard review to write. After finishing the book, I came away with mixed feelings. On one hand, it was interesting to see God’s sovereignty in the author’s life. I loved that she used a puzzle to help demonstrate this. Often times, we don’t understand why ...