Movies with corporate America in starring roles
Over the years, corporate America has appeared in numerous movies. In some cases, characters work for real-life companies
Over the years, corporate America has appeared in numerous movies. In some cases, characters work for real-life companies
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A Richard Curtis-ian rom-com with a misanthropic twist, I Give it a Year focuses on a pair of newlyweds, Rafe Spall and Rose Byrne, who aren’t sure whether to stay together. The problem is that we aren’t sure, either. Â Â Â Â
“I’m nine feet tall, I weigh six hundred and forty three pounds, got a bit of a temper on me,†maintains Wreck-It-Ralph (voiced by John C Reilly), a lonely arcade-game villain who longs for acceptance.    Â
This solemn look at addiction never really surpasses its terrifying plane crash in the opening sequence. However, Denzel Washington (pictured), on top form, holds it ably together with a convincing performance as a sozzled pilot, Captain Whip Whitaker. Â Â Â Â
Who among us hasn’t been trapped in the car for hours upon end waiting to get to where Dad wanted to go? The same question could be applied to: who hasn’t seen National Lampoon&rsquo…
Roger Michell’s unofficial sequel to The King’s Speech has Bertie and the Queen Mum visiting Franklin D Roosevelt (Bill Murray) at his mother’s country mansion.
A star-studded cast grace this poorly scripted Untouchables rip-off, set in late-1940s LA.
“I’m always in somebody’s way,” laments Mark O’Brien, a California-based poet and journalist who contracted polio as a child and was confined to an iron lung for the rest of his life. Â Â Â Â