I am by no means a movie critic. But I do love Star Wars. Here are some of my thoughts on the eighth movie of this saga. Be warned there are some spoilers in this review.
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Family Fun Movie Night
We are planning a family celebration and we want YOU there! Bring the kids out for games, adventure, delicious food, and a movie in the park. What better way to get some family time in on a Saturday night?
Come out to the discovery center at 5 pm to play and learn in the featured exhibit...
Hailed as the next big thing in the lurid tradition of airport paperback that spawned best-selling successes such as Gone Girl, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and a few novels that weren’t adapted by David Fincher, The Girl on the Train arrives as this fall’s hottest release...
It’s been a year since rumors of a Peter Berg-directed Rihanna documentary first emerged online, but it looks like the project may finally be moving forward.
This cute little baby can't stop crying till... Parents figured out how to cure this baby's cry. He is infatuated with the Star Wars theme song and watch his reaction when the song is played.
credit: Micah Hayman
Disney began developing a Cruella De Vil movie a few years ago, but with the success of the similarly villain-oriented Maleficent and their live-action Cinderella redo, the Cruella project has been put on the fast-track with Fifty Shades of Grey scribe Kelly Marcel penning the screenplay. Although the project does not yet have a director, it may be close to signing a star, as Emma Stone is in talks to portray the iconic 101 Dalmatians villain and demented fur connoisseur.
There’s a gigantic sea monster! There’s Chris Hemsworth’s muscular and skeletal frame! There’s harpoons and storms and dolphins and waves and adventure! There’s even a British man (played by Ben Whishaw) narrating the story as told by another very talented actor (Brendan Gleeson). By the sounds of it, In the Heart of the Sea must be a whale of a tale. But sadly, Ron Howard’s latest falls very short of its epic endeavors.