| Be With Me |
Be With Me the new film by Eric Khoo (Mee Pok Man, 12 Storeys) is a tapestry of stories woven around the themes of love, hope and destiny. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Beauty Remains |
It is 1948; China is on the precipice of a new era, and the decadence of the past has but a breath of history left. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Beauty Remains |
( Release: Sep. 21, 2007 Rated: Not Rated Avg. Score: 3/5
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Got lost in translation Source: Movies.com |
| Because I Said So |
Too silly to be a romantic comedy, iBecause I Said Soi is a full blown comic estrogen-fest that gets so caught up in trying to be funny while identifying with the hazards of female familial interpersonal relationships that it almost forgets other important little details like plot and character development. Moment to moment the comedic bits and semi-dramatic scenes work well enough, but strung together into a single film they end up as a flimsy, pseudo-emotional mess. Source: Cinema Blend |
| Because I Said So |
( Release: Feb. 2, 2007 Rated: Rating Pending Avg. Score: 0/5
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) The Gist
A lazy romantic comedy totally devoid of laughs. Source: Movies.com |
| Because I Said So |
IN THEATERS FEBRUARY 2, 2007 Filmmaker Michael Lehmann (HEATHERS) makes a welcome return to the director's chair with the genial comedy BECAUSE I SAID SO. Diane Keaton and Mandy Moore star as a mother and daughter, with the former desperate to find the right man for the latter to ensure she doesn't make the same mistakes her mother did. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Because I Said So |
Because I Said So is a flick to be seen only by the most desperate of chicks'"as in mothers desperate to steal some time with their teenaged daughters. Although, any baby boomer females oughtta do. Source: Hollywood.com |
| Because I Said So - 2/2/2007 |
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| Becoming Jane |
Anne Hathaway stars in this romantic drama about a young Jane Austen in 18th century England. Jane struggles to succeed in an era when a woman just wasn't supposed to speak out, while also dealing with romance. Also stars James McAvoy, Maggie Smith, Julie Walters and James Cromwell. Source: Apollo Movie Guide |
| Becoming Jane |
Its a shame that Jane Austen wasnt around to write the not-quite-autobiographical movie IBecoming JaneI, or it might have been filled with the charming insights she injected into her novels. What made the sharp-witted author so brilliant and timeless is strangely absent here; instead, were served up another bland, passionless costume drama as stuffy and oxygen-depriving as its corsets. Source: Cinema Blend |
| Becoming Jane |
( Release: Aug. 3, 2007 Rated: PG Avg. Score: 3.75/5
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) The Gist
Doesn't hold a candle to Austen's original works. Source: Movies.com |
| Becoming Jane |
"Becoming Jane," is the story of the great, untold romance that inspired a young Jane Austen, played by Anne Hathaway. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Becoming Jane |
While Becoming Jane captures that certain romantic Jane Austen-esque spirit, it also gives a sobering look at the novelist's life and the constraints of her times. Source: Hollywood.com |
| Becoming Jane - 8/3/2007 |
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| Becoming Jane / *** (PG) |
Fictionalized speculation about a great romance in Jane Austen's 20th year. The would-be author (Anne Hathaway) meets a handsome lawyer (James McAvoy) and wonders, if he loses his allowance from his spiteful uncle, she could support them by her writing (mostly still unwritten). Engaging love story in charming Britlit Land (actually Ireland), even if it's mostly made up and has little to do with the real Jane. With Julie Walters, James Cromwell and Maggie Smith. Source: RogerEbert Headlines |
| Bee Movie |
DreamWorks may have messed up on the title for IBee MovieI. Oh they got it half right, it is about bees after all, but its not so much a movie. Instead, Jerry Seinfeld has jotted down a few fairly obvious bee observations and then paid a bunch of incredibly talented artists to animate them. Theres not much of a story to string those observations together and what story there is, well its bee-buzzingly silly. Source: Cinema Blend |
| Bee Movie |
Starring:
Jerry Seinfeld, Renee Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, John
Goodman,...
Review:
You can't have Jerry Seinfeld co-write, co-produce and co-star in a
movie without getting a major payoff in laughs. But those eagerly
waiting for the sight of Jerry on the big screen will still have to
wait (or watch his excellent 2002 documentary Comedian).
Bee Movie is animated, and it's damn hard to make a bee
look like Jerry — yellow and black were never his colors.
Although Barry B. Benson, the bee voiced by our star, has a sure
antenna for comedy, he lacks the expressive deadpan that made
Seinfeld a TV landmark. Given that, Bee Movie scores
points by avoiding the hard sell and letting the humor grow out of
the situation. The situation being that Barry and his bee pal Adam
(Matthew Broderick) have just graduated — given the billions
of bees seeking higher education,...
Rating: 3 Stars Source: RollingStone.com |
| Bee Movie |
( Release: Nov. 2, 2007 Rated: PG - for mild suggestive humor Avg. Score: 2.5/5
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) The Gist
Not as funny as you might expect from Jerry Seinfeld. Source: Movies.com |
| Bee Movie |
Bee Movie has humorous moments, but its awkward premise and tame delivery render it mostly forgettable. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Bee Movie |
Of all the different hats Jerry Seinfeld wears for Bee Movie, none seems to fit quite right. But the movie is still decent, albeit somewhat generic, fun for the kiddies. Source: Hollywood.com |