 | THE PROPOSAL could have been a strictly script-by-numbers affair, but hilarious performances by Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds improve this romantic comedy. Publishing powerhouse Margaret Tate (Bullock, TWO WEEKS NOTICE) is used to getting her way.... |
 | THE PROPOSAL could have been a strictly script-by-numbers affair, but hilarious performances by Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds improve this romantic comedy. Publishing powerhouse Margaret Tate (Bullock, TWO WEEKS NOTICE) is used to getting her way.... |
 | Sibling rivalry takes on a new dimension in director David Dobkin's (WEDDING CRASHERS, CLAY PIGEONS) third collaboration with actor Vince Vaughn, FRED CLAUS. Ever since his younger brother, Nicholas (Paul Giamatti), was born, it seems that nothing... |
 | Joel and Ethan Coen transport Homer's ODYSSEY to the depression-era South in the silly, fun comedy O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? George Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson star as three escaped fugitives on the run in Mississippi. Their... |
 | With Kermit as the dutiful Bob Cratchit and Miss Piggy as his feisty wife, the Muppets do Dickens with Michael Caine as the miserly Scrooge. The songs in this musical version were penned by Paul Williams. |
 | THE PROPOSAL could have been a strictly script-by-numbers affair, but hilarious performances by Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds improve this romantic comedy. Publishing powerhouse Margaret Tate (Bullock, TWO WEEKS NOTICE) is used to getting her way.... |
 | This documentary poses a number of theories about the life and career of pop star Michael Jackson, focusing on his final years. The film explores the circumstances that collaborated with Jackson's personal demons to create such trouble in his life. |
 | Radio personality Dave Ramsey shares the secret of stable finances: get out of debt and stay out. He provides tips for how to do this along with testimonials from former debtors who took his advice and emerged out from under their bills with money in... |
 | Drawing on his own experiences, John Eldridge advocates that men who wish to be good Christians be adventurous, passionate, and even a bit dangerous, and to become authentically masculine by seeking action and adventure. |
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