Frankly, ‘Robot & Frank’ is a winner
“Robot & Frank” is about a man, a robot, old age, memory loss, friendship and a whole lot more. It’s terrific.
“Robot & Frank” is about a man, a robot, old age, memory loss, friendship and a whole lot more. It’s terrific.
Robert Pattinson stars in David Cronenberg’s very faithful adaptation of Don DeLillo’s novel about a billionaire fund manager who journeys across town to get a haircut
Wilee is a bicycle messenger who has 90 minutes to get an envelope to Chinatown, and there’s someone who is planning to make sure it doesn’t get there.
Solomon Kane is a ship captain/mercenary/killer who find himself faced with the loss of his soul and seeks a life of peaceful solitude after narrowly escaping the Devil’s Reaper. But he’s driven back into combat, and may find redemption along the way
“Sparkle” is a plodding look at predictable material, with great music, ordinary acting and the final big screen appearance of Whitney Houston
Scott was reportedly working on a sequel to ‘Top Gun’ at the time of his death.
A childless couple describes their ideal child on notes they bury in the garden and suddenly the child appears
The Expendables are forced to be on the job, this time to get revenge for one of their own, and to stop the sale of five tons of plutonium on the weapons black market.
Arnold and Kay have been married for 31 years and she wants to put romance and passion back into their relationship. The answer may or may not be a therapist in Great Hope Springs, ME
A very funny look at American politics and big money, with Ferrell and Galifinaikis providing plenty of laughs along the way.