Noah Baumbach, the indie director who was also half of the writing team that just blessed us with Barbie, made his name with movies like The Squid and The Whale. Here, we see a family on the verge of collapse. Frustrated father Bernard (Jeff Daniels) can't get his books published anymo...
Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Tim Hodge 70 votes This delightful animated film brings the biblical story of Jonah and the Whale to life with humor and heart. The movie offers valuable lessons about obedience, repentance, and compassion, making it an engaging choice...
using Brendan Fraser’s broken, highly emotional Oscar-winning performance to balance all the pain and cruelty.The Whalemight be slightly manipulative and shameless in its attempt to make its audience cry, but it works, resulting
Best Make-up and Hairstyling went to THE WHALE, the first film to use digital prosthetics in order to allow an actors’ true features to flow through. All the donkey lovers were thrilled to see ‘Jenny the donkey’ led on stage by Kimmel. Unfortunately, this became one of the few nods...
China Reinvents Itself: Blue Whale 1 China Reinvents Itself: C919 Why does the Two Sessions really matter? Railroad worker offers free haircuts What is the Two Sessions? Exploring China with Rex: Red envelopes Valentine’s Day Panda Special The cutest greetings from Planet Panda What do foreigner...
who has built his reputation on down-to-earth films about relatable characters likeThe Squid and the Whale,Frances Ha, and another Netflix original,The Meyerowitz Stories, delivers perhaps his most profound work yet inMarriage Story. Starring Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver as a couple who gen...
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Adapting Mary Shelley's legendary novel about a mad doctor (Colin Clive) bringing a corpse back to life through that modern boogeyman "electricity," Whale & Co. didn't make a single bad step in the movie's making. From Boris Karloff's casting as the monster, all the way down to the ...
Castle's tone here is more openly jocular than Whale's original, which chose a satirical approach over a parodic one. In fact, this appears to be a movie entirely unconnected from any reality yet discovered. It is certainly not scary, but in its zany silliness, it is often quite funny...
Doubtless one leading reason why the world declines honoring us whalemen, is this: they think that, at best, our vocation amounts to a butchering sort of business; and that when actively engaged therein, we are surrounded by all manner of defilements. View in context `About eight or nine...