Think of this Swedish comedy as Zelig meets Being There meets Forest Gump. Click the movie still to read my entire review.
Mortdecai (2014)
Mortdecai is an unflappable Lord, but a shady art dealer, whose wife & manservant have far more brains. He & Mi5 are searching for a stolen Goya painting that a terrorist also wants because it contains info about gold hidden by the Nazis.
May in the Summer (2013)
May returns from NYC to Amman to prepare for her marriage to an American Muslim professor, but her Christian mother is against it. Then she too has doubts.
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Don’t miss the whimsical new movie by Wes Anderson that takes us back to the colorful and dangerous era between the World Wars. Click the headline here to read the entire review.
Haute Cuisine (2012)
A woman is invited by the President of France to cook simple meals for him, but encounters opposition from the jealous head chef of the Main Kitchen (an all-male staff) at the Presidential Palace in Paris.
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2
Inventor Flint Lockwood and his friends go back to his island to combat the menace he thought he had destroyed in the first film, his Diatomic Super Mutating Dynamic Food Replicator before it can wreak havoc again on the world.
Don Jon
A young man addicted to porn discovers that even when he meets what he thinks is his ideal woman, he cannot break the habbit. Painful experience and the love of an older woman brings a measure of maturity, but is that enough?
The Family
A crime family living in France under the federal Witness Protection Program treat the locals as they would at home–with intimidation and force–and soon are fighting for their lives when the mob learns where they are living.
In a World
In Lake Bell’s film Carol wants to become a voice over talent “in a world” in which men rule almost exclusively. Her father, a talented voice over talent is against her, and in her struggle she almost overlooks love. A delightful comedy with a serious, feminist theme.
Enough Said
A divorced man and woman enjoy one another’s company until the woman becomes friends with the man’s ex-wife. When she does not tell either, she begins to view her lover through the negative eyes of the ex-wife, with results that she should have foreseen.