The last time we saw Superman, he had saved Metropolis and the world by thwarting criminal mastermind Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) and sending him to prison. It's been five years since that occurred and the world is a much different place.
Welcome to the 2006 version of It's a Wonderful Life.
Adam Sandler's character, an overworked architect, is trying to balance his career, his marriage, and his children. Sound familiar? In a scene many parents will be able to identify with, he can't figure out all the remotes in his house. So, off to the store to buy a universal remote.
How we all yearn to control our lives more. Stop to enjoy the beautiful moments, skip the uncomfortable situations, and advance past the work day so we can get some quality time with the people we love.
As many pop-singers and philosophers have uttered, "Life's a journey, not a destination".
They say you never know someone until you travel with them.
That zany Jack Black is at it again. He's rocked the school, questioned our taste in music, and chased a giant gorilla.
It has been a long time since Pixar began its quest to revolutionize the animation industry. It started over 10 years ago with the animated classic Toy Story in 1995 and what a ride it has been.
Now there seems to be some fear that Pixar will lose its crown with the release of their latest project Cars.
Action filmmaker and producer Luc Besson has always had an eye for action and having the ability to showcase it in a strange and unusual way. He honed the skills of Jet Li and Jason Statham with glorious success.
If there ever has been a film that is more infamous for the delicious gossip surrounding it than the film itself, it's this film. Well, maybe it's not as infamous as say, Mr & Mrs Smith. But it's close.
The Break-Up begins with a beautiful introduction as Brooke (Jennifer Aniston) and Gary (Vince Vaughn) find each other, fall in love, and begin to build a life together.
Back in 2000, critically-acclaimed director Bryan Singer took on a rather punishing project. The director was to helm his first giant studio feature and it was unlike anything he had done previously. The Internet was flooded with talk and speculation that a director of Singer's caliber shouldn't be put in charge of such a gargantuan project and comic fanboys shuddered in their boots.
As the course of 2006 continues, we will see exactly one CGI-animated feature film being released every month.
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