
Waitress
Starring Keri Russell. Called a “great American film” that transcends its “air of whimsicality and its emphasis on small-town characters and humble locations” by film critic Mick LaSalle.
Starring Keri Russell. Called a “great American film” that transcends its “air of whimsicality and its emphasis on small-town characters and humble locations” by film critic Mick LaSalle.
One of the rare times in film that an actor portrays the same character 20 years later.
Popular adaptation of a hugely successful bestseller.
Cameron Crowe’s “uplifting tale has heart, humanity and a warmly empathetic central performance from Matt Damon.”
Nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award and Golden Globe.
Made by Robert Zemeckis during the year break from Castaway—time used for Tom Hanks to lose weight.
David Lynch is indeed wild. Won the Palme d’Or at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival.
The flowering of Baz Lurhmann’s post-modern “red carpet” style. R and J with guns and cars and the breakthrough of the young Leo DiCaprio into stardom. Defined Shakespeare for a generation of young girls, and won DiCaprio his role in Titanic.
Ty Burr of The Boston Globe wrote, “Win Win is the most radical movie yet from writer-director Tom McCarthy, and it may be one of the more daring movies to be recently released in America.”
Often said by fans to be one of the two or three best comic book films ever made. Bryan Singer directed.
Together, the six films in the X-Men series so far have grossed over $2 billion.