Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans Nicolas Cage is back in his high lunatic mode as a New Orleans police detective investigating a murder while high and corrupt. He’s working with the hellion, Werner Herzog. Full Article at Boston Globe
In case anyone in the audience isn't sure when to cackle, coo, snicker or sigh, the makers of "Old Dogs" have provided a handy on-screen prompt. Full Article at Leaf Chronicle
PG for action, smoking and slang humor. Running time: 88 minutes. Three stars out of four. Full Article at The Batavia Daily News
In case anyone in the audience isn't sure when to cackle, coo, snicker or sigh, the makers of "Old Dogs" have provided a handy on-screen prompt. Full Article at Leaf Chronicle
In case anyone in the audience isn't sure when to cackle, coo, snicker or sigh, the makers of Old Dogs have provided a handy on-screen prompt. Full Article at Pettails
The Hobbit will be two movies and we've written the first script and delivered it to the studio who seem to be happy with it. Full Article at ReelzChannel
The Hobbit will be two movies and we've written the first script and delivered it to the studio who seem to be happy with it. Full Article at ReelzChannel
Old Dogs, which stars Robin Williams and John Travolta as a couple of aging bachelors who suddenly have twins thrust upon them, delivers everything you'd expect. Which is: not much. Full Article at Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
A decade after their first cinematic appearance, the vigilante McManus brothers (Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus) return to Boston to avenge the death of their beloved hometown priest. Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
Trashing “Old Dogs” is a bit like kicking a puppy. But here goes. Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com