Diane, a trucker with a carefree lifestyle, seeks to rehabilitate her unconventional family unit when she must take in her estranged 11-year-old son.
The self-appointed "Antagonist Art Movement" explores the art scene in Berlin and the city's recent ascendance to the king of the creative heap.
In Fred Durst's directorial debut, Charlie Banks, portrayed by Jesse Eisenberg, is a less-than-athletic academic, while Jason Ritter's Mick is the toughest guy in the neighborhood.
Wagenhofer hits hard at the exploitation of Third World countries and at the global money market that corrupts the world monetary system.
The beautiful Bijou Phillips portrays a girl with a grit for true grief that leads her to sit in on other's funerals for her own enjoyment.
In the behind-the-scenes, Frost continues to reveal his lasting impression: Nixon was "just a sad man that so wanted to be great."
Re: Mugabe and the White African (documentary)
This is an excellent review. The issues raised are complex and fascinating.
--morbid
I doubt very much if your readers would still sympathise with Mike Campbell and his son-in-law Ben F...
--Christian Allard
Re: Kites
Why did the director have to kill Barbara Morie. I was in love with Barbara 30 minutes into the movi...
--Rohit
Re: The Last Airbender
The actual genders and races of what the elements represent are in Rodney St.Michael's book, Sync My...
--Guanxi
Thanks for weighing in, everyone. That the Avatar would reincarnate in the Water tribe was absolutel...
--annleee
I agree completely with this review. It's true for everyone questioning the way Aang's revival was h...
--Philip
I think the fact that there is even confusion on this subject is a testament to the poor writing in ...
--Anna
Ren you are right. One of the reasons the Fire Nation was after the water nation because they wiped ...
--Bryce
Whoops! Guess I wasn't as quick on the draw as I thought. Sorry about that!
--Ren
Just wanted to help clear up a little misunderstanding: the Avatar's reincarnation process cycles th...