...and Rickman add to something that looks like a separate movie -- and a good one, at that. Further on the cast front, Bill Pullman turns up as a detective, Ernie Hudson has 30 seconds of screen time as another detective, Danny Devito and Ted Danson have cameos...
...new movie’s first problem is that the cast (which also includes Danny DeVito and Bottle Shock veterans Eliza Dushku and Bill Pullman) seems somewhat serious. Thus, when Rickman’s arrogant Nobel winner lifts an ass cheek to let out some gas, it’s a bit of a...
...also Mary Steenburgen as his forensic pathologist (C.S.I.) professor wife, Danny DeVito as an obsessive-compulsive neighbor and Bill Pullman as a cop who pines for the Nobel winner's wife. The absurdly elaborate plot involving the kidnapping of the laureate's...
...jokes in the back of a limo, they notice a special delivery package, which possesses a bloody thumb. Back home, the cops (Bill Pullman and Ernie Hudson) get involved, although Sarah, with her forensic skills, proves a better sleuth. Danny DeVito also pops...
...an aggressive sexual appetite. She's also a poet, with a noirish vocabulary and a penchant for paper-bag clown masks. Bill Pullman is the detective on the scene, Ted Danson a professor (hence the bow tie), and Danny DeVito a neighbor with an obsessive-compulsive...
...twists and turns, it veers off course and ends up trying too hard for surprise. The cast -- which also includes Bottle Shock's Bill Pullman as a detective with a yen for Sarah -- is game enough, and severed thumbs are always a plus when you want an audience...
...little thriller that irritates more than it thrills. When you look at the cast, headed by Alan Rickman, Mary Steenburgen, Bill Pullman and Danny DeVito, you have to wonder: What were they thinking? Could it be that they're friends of the director, Randall...
...Suddenly, having been kidnapped, recruited into a scheme against his father, viewed with suspicion by a dogged detective (Bill Pullman), and displaced in his own home by Thaddeus, Barkley turns into the kind of ruthless, clever fiend he admires Thaddeus for...
...explain. "Nobel Son" has one of those casts that suggest the filmmakers either knew somebody or knew somebody who knew somebody. Bill Pullman has accepted another prematurely crusty role - this time the presiding detective, who's sweet on Steenburgen's forensics...
...most mean-spirited stuff in the film and yet most of it seems to get a laugh because of the way he plays it. Mary Steenburgen, Bill Pullman, Danny DeVito, and Ted Danson each come and go throughout the film without making that much of an impact. In fact, Nobel...