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Genres Strawberry Shortcake: The Berryfest Princess Movie : Animation,Kids & Family
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Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) are a devoted couple, but decades of marriage have left Kay wanting to spice things up and reconnect with her husband. When she hears of a renowned couple's specialist (Steve Carell) in the small town of Great Hope Springs, she attempts to persuade her skeptical husband, a steadfast man of routine, to get on a plane for a week of marriage therapy. Just convincing the stubborn Arnold to go on the retreat is hard enough - the real challenge for both of them comes as they shed their bedroom hang-ups and try to re-ignite the spark that caused them to fall for each other in the first place. -- (C) Sony Release Date Hope Springs Aug 8, 2012 Wide If You Like this movie you can streaming Hope Springs movie without downloading HERE
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After thirty years of marriage, a middle-aged couple attends an intense, week-long counseling session to work on their relationship.
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Streep fans, I think you're going to enjoy this one. I know I did. Tom Charity-CNN.com
The film, a rehab job on a beached marriage, displays the most tender respect, the most exquisite tact, and yet it would be completely unwatchable -- an outright embarrassment -- with any other actors than Tommy Lee Jones and Meryl Streep. David Denby-New Yorker
It's tough to come up with new superlatives for Meryl Streep, but the 63-year-old actress delivers her most frankly sexual performance yet in Hope Springs. Rafer Guzman-Newsday
All that's missing are commercials for estrogen cream and erectile-dysfunction meds. David Edelstein-New York Magazine
Streep is warm, and she's got the timing of a stand-up. Her performance demands you bat for her woman. Cath Clarke-Time Out
It's all a little depressing. Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
As well-written as it is, with frank analysis of what can make a good marriage lose its spark over time, the film gets its emotional resonance from the heartfelt performances. Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com
This dramedy offers a refreshingly-honest and comedic look at an aging couple still trying to make their relationship work. John Hanlon-Big Hollywood
As estranged bedfellows, Tommy Lee Jones (he's a little bit Harvard) and Meryl Streep (she's a little bit Yale) make great combatants in a rousing battle of the sexes. Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger
...a refreshingly adult endeavor that benefits from its honest sensibilities and from the stellar performances of its leads. David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
Sure, there's some big, general things about common couples' problems that ring true, but Hope Springs is all posturing with very little believable character building. Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com
Should this marriage be saved? Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
Absolutely not the comedy it implies, this mostly serious, very frank story is simplistic, even awkward, but captivates because of the leads. Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
[D]azzlingly graceful as a narrative and brutally frank emotionally, while still also working as a piece of popcorn entertainment... MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher
While it may feel familiar to some, such awkward home truths do not a great viewing experience make. Jones is bereft of charm, while Streep seems misplaced as his loyal wife. Ed Gibbs-The National
Streep and Jones's acting is probably better than the film's direction and script deserve, but, thanks to them, Hope Springs is tender, sad, funny and honest. Jason Best-Movie Talk
Hope Springs is not an easy experience, but it is a tremendously rewarding one. Jonathan Lack-We Got This Covered
Meryl Streep is always worth watching. That's a given. Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
Who could resist a showdown between two such formidable stars, even when both (Jones does his sour, squinty thing) are coasting? Donald Clarke-Irish Times
People will go to see this film for Streep. Its secret weapon is Jones. Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London
Funny and moving in equal measure. Alex Zane-Sun Online
Mildly diverting, but far from either of its lead actors' best. Sophie Haslett-Little White Lies
Red Hook Summer tells the story of Flik Royale (Jules Brown), a sullen young boy from middle-class Atlanta who has come to spend the summer with his deeply religious grandfather, Bishop Enoch Rouse (Clarke Peters), in the housing projects of Red Hook. Having never met before, things quickly get off on the wrong foot as Bishop Enoch relentlessly attempts to convert Flik into a follower of Jesus Christ. Between his grandfather's constant preaching and the culture shock of inner-city life, Flik's summer appears to be a total disaster - until he meets Chazz Morningstar (Toni Lysaith), a pretty girl his age, who shows Flik the brighter side of Brooklyn. Through her love and the love of his grandfather, Flik begins to realize that the world is a lot bigger, and perhaps a lot better, than he'd ever imagined. -- (C) Variance Release Date Red Hook Summer Aug 10, 2012 Limited If You Like this movie you can streaming Red Hook Summer movie without downloading HERE
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When his mom deposits him at the Red Hook housing project in Brooklyn to spend the summer with the grandfather heâs never met, young Flik may as well have landed on Mars. Fresh from his cushy life in Atlanta, heâs bored and friendless, and his strict grandfather, Enoch, a firebrand preacher, is bent on getting him to accept Jesus Christ as his personal savior. Only Chazz, the feisty girl from church, provides a diversion from the drudgery. As hot summer simmers and Sunday mornings brim with Enochâs operatic sermons, things turn anything but dull as peopleâs conflicting agendas collide.
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For the most part it's all rather pleasant, if somewhat aimless. Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
Lee's typically paradoxical statements on race and religion muddle the narrative, and his old stylistic tricks -- saturated color schemes, characters addressing the camera -- aren't exactly inspired. Drew Hunt-Chicago Reader
The story is static for about 90 minutes, then rises to action, but in a way that seems impromptu, either made up on the spot or ill-considered. Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle
When Spike Lee fails he fails big, and he goes down in flames with "Red Hook Summer." Adam Graham-Detroit News
Lee's latest film feels like several intriguing ideas in search of an over-arching story. Claudia Puig-USA Today
This coming-of-age portrait provides one more instance of Lee as one of this country's finest cinematic regionalists. Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
"Red Hook Summer" has so much life, so much verve. Spike Lee always makes movies you want to wrestle with, even if the rewards this time around aren't as worthwhile. Tim Grierson-Deadspin
... shimmers with unfocused energy. Jim Lane-Sacramento News & Review
Unpolished performances are forgivable in they've got a great story to support them. Unfortunately, this is not a great story. Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
It's close to bottom-of-the-barrel Lee. Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
There's little drama or sense of progression in the movie until the bombshell hits, and then it just whimpers along for another half-hour until the end. Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
Lee is, as ever, a gifted image-maker, but his storytelling has gotten so lax over time as to barely register. Shawn Levy-Oregonian
Spike Lee in coasting gear. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
Spike Lee's least crabby vignette in a decade Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
Seems to be little but demands much more. Matthew Sorrento-Film Threat
When Lee preaches in Red Hook Summer, the movie bumps along, though it's reasonably entertaining. But when he decides to teach us about the human heart, it becomes a potent experience. Lawrence Toppman-Charlotte Observer
Clarke Peters is an impressive force, but the story gets away from Spike Lee on this one. Clint O'Connor-Cleveland Plain Dealer
Features Lee playing with fascinating concepts and working well with setting even if the final result isn't quite the sum of its parts. Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com
You will have no trouble picking out the emotional contours of the movie's tumultuous final scenes, and although Peters holds the drama together, late-game revelations raise narrative questions that are left glaringly unanswered. Gary Thompson-Philadelphia Daily News
Kevin Farley, Heather McComb and Christine Steel star in a comedy of sophomoric proportions that aims squarely for your adolescent (and odorous) funnybone. Fraternity boys, the girls they love - and those girls' boyfriends - mix it up as one man faces trying to get the girl while dealing with a lifelong, uh, flatulence issue. Unrated Release Date Fart: The Movie Apr 20, 2004 Wide If You Like this movie you can streaming Fart: The Movie movie without downloading HERE
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Christine Steel,Heather McComb,John Farley,Kevin P. Farley,Seth Walther
Genres Fart: The Movie : Comedy
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Russell has two passions: watching television and farting! He also loves Heather. Heather HATES farting. The eternal triangle! One day she warns him, "if they ever allow farting on television, you'll never leave the house!" One evening he goes to sleep in front of the TV, and "it" happens. Virtually everything on TV is fart related, from sitcoms and commercials, to newscasts and dramas.
A3Dmotion picture event movie,Katy Perry: Part of Me is a backstage pass, front row seat and intimate look at the fun, glamorous, heartbreaking, inspiring, crazy, magical, passionate, and honest mad diary of Katy. -- (C) Paramount PG Release Date Katy Perry: Part of Me Jul 5, 2012 Limited If You Like this movie you can streaming Katy Perry: Part of Me movie without downloading HERE
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Katy Perry
Genres Katy Perry: Part of Me : Musical & Performing Arts,Documentary
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Giving fans unprecedented access to the real life of the music sensation, Katy Perry: Part of Me exposes the hard work, dedication and phenomenal talent of a girl who remained true to herself and her vision in order to achieve her dreams. Featuring rare behind-the-scenes interviews, personal moments between Katy and her friends, and all-access footage of rehearsals, choreography, Katyâs signature style and more, Katy Perry: Part of Me reveals the singerâs unwavering belief that if you can be yourself, then you can be anything.
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Be yourself and you can be anything
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We're left with zero sense of what she's really like as a granddaughter, sister, boss, or friend. Dana Stevens-Slate
Although there are moments when the filmmakers' fingerprints are nearly visible on the manipulated putty of an audience, the scenes aren't enough to break the fruit-flavored spell. Stephanie Merry-Washington Post
"Part of Me" is more electronic press kit than fly-on-the-wall documentary. Adam Graham-Detroit News
Just like it says, "Part of Me" is one aspect of Perry, but her fans may leave the movie wanting more. Mark Shanahan-Boston Globe
What is worth seeing - and shelling out the 3-D premium for - is Perry's eye-popping showmanship. David Hiltbrand-Philadelphia Inquirer
I gained respect for Perry, her work ethic and personal rediscovery. Mario Tarradell-Dallas Morning News
Mostly pointed toward her fans who want to bask in the delightful and vivacious Perry. Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
If you are a 'KatyCat'. I imagine you've already got tickets. But if you get dragged along to this you won't find yourself looking for the nearest noose. Adam Ross-The Aristocrat
Katy Perry: Part of Me is the biggest surprise of 2012. It's not just a fluff piece for the fans, but a spectacularly made, emotionally honest portrait of one of pop culture's biggest personalities. Jonathan Lack-We Got This Covered
I'm still not sure how intentional this paradoxical mix of sexiness and childlike goofiness really is. William Bibbiani-CraveOnline
... a sympathetic, even adoring portrait ... Jim Lane-Sacramento News & Review
The prime reason for this movie's infectious spirit is Perry's performance in concert. Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune
Sequined and sparkly, like Katy Perry, this documentary is aimed at her fanatic preteen fan base. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
Pre-teen girls will love it and their parents will appreciate the unusual depth of this concert documentary. Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
Against all of the odds in a business that is potentially so ephemeral, dangerously shallow, nihilistic and sycophantic, Part of Me is, in its own little way, one of the films of the year. Graham Young-Birmingham Post
A fascinating and surprisingly intimate look at the person inside the superstar. Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat
An inane and boring self-promoting documentary in unneeded 3-D about good girl pop singer Katy Perry. Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Through it all, through her cotton-candy-colored hair hues, her candy-store concert sets and cheesy looking stage costumes, all her chart-topping success, Perry comes of as genuine... Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
If you are a Katy Perry fan, you love her and everything about her, you should have fun with this movie. If you don't care about her, Ted is still out in theaters. Kristian Harloff-Schmoes Know
The other thing you learn is that she had an interesting childhood...both her parents are preachers, traveling ministers. "Do ya feel the power of the Lord upon you"?? 700 Club on steroids kinda stuff. Mark Ellis-Schmoes Know
The whole enterprise is simply another way for the singer to cash in on her stardom. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
This documentary should really be renamed All Of Me, as pop star Katy opens her backstage dressing room, her wardrobe and her heart for the cameras. Roz Laws-Birmingham Mail
I saw Katy Perry: Part of Me -- and I liked it. Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
[It] isn't so much a movie as a canny, inoffensive slice of brand management and marketing. And as such, it's not half bad. Marc Savlov-Austin Chronicle
It's filled with pizzazz and sparkle, but not enough to distract from the real person under the cupcake skirt. Grae Drake-Movies.com
Three amateur brawlers with a long history together compete in a televised fighting contest with a $200,000 top prize in this rock 'em sock' em action flick from South Korea. 25 years ago, Deok-kyu, Jae-seok and Sang-hoon were the most fearsome fighters in their high school. These days former, one-time Olympic hopeful Deok-kyu struggles to keep his noodle shop afloat as Jay-seok runs with a low-level street gang and Sang-hoon bides his time in a boardroom, lamenting the lack of excitement in his life. Upon learning of a new television show that offers former street fighters a shot at some serious money, all three race to get back in shape, and claim the big cash prize. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Release Date Fists Of Legend Apr 12, 2013 Limited If You Like this movie you can streaming Fists Of Legend movie without downloading HERE
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Chen Zhen, a Chinese engineering student in Kyoto, who braves the insults and abuse of his Japanse fellow students for his local love Mitsuko Yamada, daughter of the director, returns in 1937 to his native Shangai, under Japanse protectorate -in fact military occupation- after reading about the death of his kung-fu master Hou Ting-An in a fight against the Japanese champion Ryuichi Akutagawa.
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Shot with some wit and considerable speed, its short, sharp beatdowns are a refreshing change from the bloated action sequences favored by some of Mr. Kang's genre contemporaries. Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
Director Kang Woo-Suk spins an epic swirl of masculine psychodrama over his many punishing fight sequences, including flashbacks to the trio's origins as gifted scrappers who take one too many wrong turns. Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
At 2 1/2 hours, Fists of Legend goes on too long. But Kang Woo-suk's take on a genre often relegated to the level of cartoon is a refreshing change of pace. Cary Darling-Dallas Morning News
Stretches its runtime to a ridiculous 154 minutes ... Nick Schager-Village Voice
High-school friends meet years later on a televised boxing competition. Ambitious drama offers a penetrating look at Korean society. Daniel Eagan-Film Journal International