Ebert’s memoir warm hearted, but what about the movies?
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – It’s shocking, but movies are of secondary concern in “Life Itself,” film critic Roger Ebert’s new memoir.
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – It’s shocking, but movies are of secondary concern in “Life Itself,” film critic Roger Ebert’s new memoir.
Hotels and technology have always had a strange relationship. Technology, the Internet in particular, has changed the way guests book stays and even created several deal making opportunities.
Travelers will soon be able to take movies purchased in their hotel room home with them.
Even though the acting is stellar, unless you are a baseball fan or star struck on Brad Pitt, then you may want to shy away from Moneyball. The film gets pretty hot and heavy into the subject matter of money versus mom’s apple pie and the rites of summer.
Just like the title Win Win, this little indie gives a heartfelt prize. A nicely acted drama that tugs at the heartstrings, the film has a lot to offer in the way of entertainment and life lessons. If you are a fan of films that work because they are a slice of life, then this is your reward.
Ladies, if you are looking for romance with a touch of sports so you can get that significant other out to the movies, check out Queen Latifah’s newest flick Just Wright. With this film, even men who shy away from a film that even hints chick flick will enjoy the fun filled story and a close look at the world of basketball.
Here’s an inspirational film that has good sportsmanship at the center of its storyline. It’s called The Perfect Game and I believe the ideal film for the whole family. The movie features some very good acting, directing and a nostalgic look at an historic baseball event. If you have youngsters in your family or just want to see an uplifting film, then The Perfect Game is perfect for you.
A true story about soccer (Football to England) brings some very good entertainment to the screen. It’s called The Damned United and I liked the acting, cinematography and direction of this sports period piece. If you like your competition with some drama and action then The Damned United is your kick in the grass.