The director of the Oscar-winning drama The Story of a Champion presents the background to the making of the popular family comedy Mary Poppins.
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The director of the suspenseful crime films Goodbye Girl and Not a Word presents the story of former agent Phil, who moves to the peaceful American countryside with his daughter in search of peace. Although they want to turn over a new leaf in their lives, their daughter is forced to face young bullies at school.
After the mysterious disappearance of his six-year-old daughter and her friend, desperate carpenter Keller is determined to find the missing daughter himself.
The second part begins where the first part of the hit Sony Pictures Animation studio ended. The genius of inventor Flint Lockwood is finally appreciated when his role model Chester V invites him to start working for The Live Corp Company.
Read on to find out which are the biggest movie "breaks" of this year. We are publishing 12 prequels of those films that met with the worst reactions among film critics and audiences.
Every now and then we catch movie quotes under our fingers that become legendary and almost nationalized. We present to you the 100 best as selected - The Mewlist. A truly exceptional compilation for all movie lovers.
Alexander Payne, who is also the director of films such as The Descendants, The Strays, Mr. Schmidt, returns to the road with a gentle and sophisticated comedy that proves to be an excellent elixir for these times of crisis. The film won veteran Bruce Dern the best actor award at Cannes and is also expected to be nominated for an Oscar.
From the director of the no-holds-barred comedies Speed Kings: The Ricky Bobby Story and Back Up Cops, comes the continuation of the adventures of four of television's most unusual announcers.
Brad Pitt recently turned 50, but he's still smokin' hot. For our dear ladies, we have selected some photos of Brad that will make your knees buckle.
Two leading computer scientists are working to create a world where computers can surpass the capabilities of the human brain…
The highly educational and entertaining family film is based on the six-part BBC TV miniseries. At the time, the mini-series was considered the only television work that used computer animation to depict ancient reptiles, which until then had only been known in full-length spectacles.
Next June, the second part of the animated family adventure How to Train Your Dragon is coming from DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox.