| Actor and Neighbor Told to Stop Suing Each Other |
A New York judge told Sean Connery and a neighbor to stop bickering over renovations at the Upper East Side house they share. Source: NYT |
| Actor and Neighbor Told to Stop Suing Each Other |
A New York judge told Sean Connery and a neighbor to stop bickering over renovations at the Upper East Side house they share. Source: NYT |
| Actor and Neighbor Told to Stop Suing Each Other |
A New York judge told Sean Connery and a neighbor to stop bickering over renovations at the Upper East Side house they share. Source: NYT |
| Actor and Neighbor Told to Stop Suing Each Other |
A New York judge told Sean Connery and a neighbor to stop bickering over renovations at the Upper East Side house they share. Source: NYT |
| Actor’s Death May Mean Film’s End |
Heath Ledger had a key role in Terry Gilliam’s current project, “The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus.” Source: NYT |
| Adam & Steve |
IN THEATERS MARCH 31, 2006 Craig Chester directs and stars in this light-hearted look at romance, comparing the emotional vicissitudes of a quadrangel of friends: one gay couple and one straight couple. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Adam & Steve |
( Release: Mar. 31, 2006 Rated: NR Avg. Score: 4.5/5
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) The Gist
Snappy and gay-friendly Source: Movies.com |
| Adam & Steve / ** (Not rated) |
Exerts a strange fascination with its balancing act between scenes that work, and others of fatal clunkiness. The couple in love (Craig Chester and Malcolm Gets) is forced to enact so many directorial conceits that the movie trips over itself. The director, Chester, is also the co-star; as an actor, he has the wrong director. Parker Posey and Chris Kattan play best friends. If you can get over an unwise early scene involving waste products, the movie never puts you through anything so off-putting again; it keeps beginning to find its rhythm as a comedy, and then slamming into amateurish scenes that beg to be cut. Fifteen minutes of professional trimming, and there would be a nice little movie here. (R, 100 min.) Source: RogerEbert Headlines |
| Adam's Apples |
Sentenced to community service at a small, countryside church, Adam, a middle-aged neo-Nazi, is warmly welcomed by the cheerful vicar, Ivan. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Adam's Apples |
( Release: Mar. 16, 2007 Avg. Score: 3/5
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) The Gist
A strange black comedy. Source: Movies.com |
| Adrenaline |
IN THEATRES JULY 27, 2007 (Limited) Screenwriter and producer David Alford stars as a man whose daughter has been kidnapped, forcing him to do whatever her captor wishes. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Adrift in Manhattan |
A lush meditation on isolation and intersection in the big city, Alfredo de Villa's Adrift in Manhattan is the layered story of three characters who find courage to move to the next stage of life through profound encounters with strangers they meet on their daily routes. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| After 5 Decades, Still Igniting the Screen |
More than 50 years after its first screening in America, “Monika” arrives in New York again to light up the screen, this time without a trace of impropriety. Source: NYT |
| After 5 Decades, Still Igniting the Screen |
More than 50 years after its first screening in America, “Monika” arrives in New York again to light up the screen, this time without a trace of impropriety. Source: NYT |
| After 5 Decades, Still Igniting the Screen |
More than 50 years after its first screening in America, “Monika” arrives in New York again to light up the screen, this time without a trace of impropriety. Source: NYT |
| After 5 Decades, Still Igniting the Screen |
More than 50 years after its first screening in America, “Monika” arrives in New York again to light up the screen, this time without a trace of impropriety. Source: NYT |
| After 5 Decades, Still Igniting the Screen |
More than 50 years after its first screening in America, “Monika” arrives in New York again to light up the screen, this time without a trace of impropriety. Source: NYT |
| After 5 Decades, Still Igniting the Screen |
More than 50 years after its first screening in America, “Monika” arrives in New York again to light up the screen, this time without a trace of impropriety. Source: NYT |
| After 5 Decades, Still Igniting the Screen |
More than 50 years after its first screening in America, “Monika” arrives in New York again to light up the screen, this time without a trace of impropriety. Source: NYT |
| After 5 Decades, Still Igniting the Screen |
More than 50 years after its first screening in America, “Monika” arrives in New York again to light up the screen, this time without a trace of impropriety. Source: NYT |