Tag: Kyle Chandler

  • Back in Action review: Cameron Diaz back on your screen in a silly spy romp

    Back in Action review: Cameron Diaz back on your screen in a silly spy romp

    Back in Action is literally what Cameron Diaz is. She’s back after 10 years away. She’s in an action flick with Jamie Foxx. They play two former spies who decided to get away from the CIA, have kids, and lead normal lives. It worked for 15 years – then, oops.

  • Slumberland, a wildly imaginative dreamworld

    Slumberland, a wildly imaginative dreamworld

    Slumberland tells a wildly imaginative story about a girl’s journey through dreamland in search of love and family. When Nemo’s (Marlow Barkley) father dies, she turns to dreams to help her find her way.

  • Great TV Marriages

    Great TV Marriages

    Have you been watching The Gifted? I have. One of the things I notice each week is the great marriage between Amy Acker and Stephen Moyer as the parents of two ‘gifted’ teens in this sci fi drama. I haven’t thought much about great TV marriages since Friday Night Lights  with Connie Britton and Kyle…

  • Review: Carol is Brilliant

    Review: Carol is Brilliant

    Carol was a simple story about two people falling in love. It was much more as well. It was a story about Carol (Cate Blanchett) and Therese (Rooney Mara) and the hidden look in their eyes, the hidden meaning in their touch, the hidden hope in their togetherness. Mild spoilers ahead.

  • Watch This: New Trailer for Carol

    Watch This: New Trailer for Carol

    I’m way behind the times with this trailer for Carol. It looks like an emotional and possibly heartbreaking ride. Carol stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in a story set in 1952 New York City. It tells the story of a young female clerk and her love affair with an older, married woman. Also in…

  • Watch This: Trailer for Carol

    Watch This: Trailer for Carol

    Carol is a love story set in the 1950s. It stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara as the two lovers. Back in the 50s, we would have called that “forbidden love.”