Articles related to "Joan Cusack"This tear-jerking adaption gives us a glimpse into the life of a family struggling with their child dying of cancer, but it fails to remain true to the book.
Director Garry Marshall provides plenty of romance and sensuality in this PG-rated romantic comedy from 1999.
While this 3-D re-release double whammy is essentially a teaser for next year's Toy Story 3, these vintage computer animated classics are still mint in box.
Look for new romantic movies on DVD and an old favorite (The Graduate) now on Blu-ray.
The movie Confessions of A Shopaholic may come as a surprise to fans of Sophie Kinsella's books as it bears little resemblance to the novels - but it works.
Disney and Pixar have together created some superb feature length animations and were instrumental in bringing animation back into the box office wars.
Actor Timothy Dalton (The Living Daylights, Hot Fuzz) will voice a character in Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 3. Lee Unkrich movie comes out June 18, 2010.
Mae Whitman stars in this original TV movie about a group of college kids struggling with college admittance forms and their parents' wishes.
Star Isla Fischer is as cute as a button, but not even her presence can make Confessions of a Shopaholic into anything more than fluff
Hayden Panettierre takes over for Anne Hathaway in The Weinstein Company's Hoodwinked 2: Hood Versus Evil, according to writer Corey Edwards.
In a time of economic turmoil, a film about a girl and her debt problems may not be the ideal way to get the masses out of their foreclosed houses and into the multiplex.
What ice skating fan wouldn't love a film that begins with a girl happily gliding across the frozen pond in her backyard?
Andy is growing up and Woody must chose between a new life as a rare toy in a Tokyo museum and returning to his life with Andy, and his fellow toys.
Through a remark on global and corporate politics, War, Inc. tries to be an entertaining sci-fi comedy but becomes confusing along the way.
The first half of Pixar's WALL-E harkens back to cinema's silent era in the best possible way -- with stylized images in the place of ordinary dialogue to tell its story.
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