Christmas ranks up there with Valentine’s Day in terms of romantic potential. While it might sometimes seem as if Christmas movies are a dime a dozen, some truly romantic gems hiding out there have more than managed to stand the test of time.
Tanya Wexler’s action-comedy “Jolt” flatlines early. Really early, kicking off with a shockingly dull four-minute piece of voiceover detailing decades of our heroine’s misbegotten life so far.
Who says you can’t mix your professional life and your personal life? In the world of entertainment, there are many couples who have made a habit of working together.
Famous people are often made out to be another species—leading a life none of the rest of us could understand. That is, of course, a dangerous oversimplification.
"Miracle on 34th Street." Check. "It's a Wonderful Life." Check. "Die Hard." Yippee ki-yay, check. You've watched all of the essential holiday movies, and there are still weeks of holiday-ing left. What now?
When it comes to a fight in film, these ladies never back down. There's just something about a woman who loves a good fight. For far too long women have been typecast in action films as damsels-in-distress — someone always in need of saving.