31 Movies to Watch This Month
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (on DVD). Major sepanx because you’re graduating or moving to another school?
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (on DVD). Major sepanx because you’re graduating or moving to another school?
LONDON (Reuters) – As a new documentary shows, the real story behind the James Bond film franchise is almost as dramatic as the 007 fantasies themselves, full of twists and turns, personality clashes, heroes, villains, beautiful women and narrow escapes. “Everything or Nothing” is released in theatres on Friday, branded “Global James Bond Day” to mark 50 years since the world premiere of “Dr. No …
Kristen Stewart does an excellent job with her most difficult part of the series and displays much better expression throughout the story. The romantic connections throughout the series come to a climax, with Bella and Edward’s wedding. Her relationship with Jacob becomes stressed and the challenge to keep the bond between them strengthens when her pregnancy becomes life threatening.
Well the Twilight saga has finally reached its ebb with the first half of Breaking Dawn that opens this weekend in theaters around the world. Certainly expected to be earth shaking due to millions of young girls and twenty-something’s rushing to the box-office to get a look at semi-nude Robert Pattenson making love to his comely co-star Kristin Stewart. It’s all about the look and feel of the film that makes this one a winner.
Let me start out by saying that I have never seen Kristen Stewart in a role like she plays in Welcome to the Rileys. This is not teen heartthrob Kristen from the Twilight saga, and that’s a good thing. In fact, it’s the main reason to see her new film in the first place. That said, the supporting cast isn’t too shabby also with the likes of James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo.
Sometimes I wish I could turn back the clock and be a teenager again, because you really have to have their scope of reality to enjoy The Twilight Saga: New Moon. I know it is a story of star-crossed lovers much like Romeo and Juliet, but maybe I just can’t take slow. You have to really LOVE the characters and actors to enjoy this sequel.
The acting sucks, the direction did not help the weak plot and the movie drags to its hackneyed predictable ending. The only good thing about Adventureland comes with the cinematography that isn’t half bad.