Recent Movie Reviews Blog | Don't Waste Your Time PostsThe King and I (1999)by Tristi Pinkston08 Aug 2008 07:15 PMYou all know how much I love the story of "The King and I." The multitude of times I've mentioned it here on Families.com is a testament to that. When I saw that an animated version of the film had been done, I was curious, but skeptical. The Secret of Roan Inish (1994)by Tristi Pinkston04 Jul 2008 10:00 AMZzzzz......... Zzzzzz............ Oh, I'm sorry. How embarrassing! I must have fallen asleep. But then, that's what this movie will do to you. "The Secret of Roan Inish" is the PG-rated story of a ten-year-old girl named Fiona whose mother has recently died. Mad Money (2008)by Valorie Delp22 Jun 2008 06:55 PMDiane Keaton, Queen Latifah and Katie Holmes star as three federal reserve employees who get away with the impossible: they steal hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of three years from the Federal reserve. Xanadu (1980)by Tristi Pinkston04 Apr 2008 01:00 PMI'm so confused. If anyone can explain to me what the gods on Mount Olympus care about roller rinks, I'd be so grateful. Catch and Release (2006)by Tristi Pinkston19 Mar 2008 12:13 PMJennifer Garner stars as Gray, a girl whose fiancé has been killed in an accident, in this strange and unsettling movie. The funeral is held amidst all the wedding presents that have been arriving, and Gray isn't sure how she can handle the strange juxtaposition. Autumn in New York (2000)by Tristi Pinkston18 Mar 2008 01:35 PMSometimes I like to review movies so I can tell you about a film I really liked and think you should see immediately. Other times, I like to review movies so I can tell you which films to stay far, far away from. This review is going to be one of the latter. Alice in Wonderland (1999)by Tristi Pinkston28 Jan 2008 01:00 PMThis version of the Lewis Carroll children's classic was filmed for television and includes the characters found in both "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass," the sequel. The Clock (1945)by Tristi Pinkston26 Dec 2007 07:00 AMImagine for a minute that a world-class chef comes and knocks on your door, volunteering to make you a nice meal, whatever you want. Do you ask him to make you a peanut butter sandwich? Of course not. Dancing Lady (1933)by Tristi Pinkston21 Dec 2007 01:05 PMOh, wow. Well, let's just say this movie is all about Clark Gable and we won't worry too much about Joan Crawford, his co-star. She plays Janie Barlow, a girl who badly needs a job. Prancer (1989)by Tristi Pinkston11 Dec 2007 06:22 PMThe 1989 movie "Prancer" has a cute premise. One of Santa's reindeer is separated from the herd and becomes injured, to wander around in the woods near the home of one little girl who still believes in Santa. She takes him in, nurses him back to health, and saves her family in the process. Recent Blog Comments hi444 says... "I dont care wut u have to say cuz i think it is a great movie." Tristi Pinkston says... "Yes, there are some stories that just shouldn't be made into animated films." |
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