"You think that you'll be happy with a dog taking up your whole life?" Of course! Dogs are the best! Reel One Ent. has revealed a trailer for a romantic comedy titled Mr. Pawsitively Perfect, another of these bad Hallmark TV love stories though it isn't made by Hallmark. An aspiring marketing designer's favorite foster dog is adopted by a famous but down on his luck furniture designer, whom she fears only wants the dog for his new image. I love dogs and I'm a sucker for dog movies, so even though this is TV trash, it's a nice break from all the bleak drama. Starring Christine L. Nguyen and Jamie Spilchuk, with Brendee Green, Raphael Grosz-Harvey, Betsy Soo, and Katerina Maria Vitkoff. It really doesn't look like either of them actually cares about that dog, but that's just how it is with these kind of schmaltzy TV movies. // Continue...
- 3/14/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, Michelle Pfeiffer, Brian Gleeson, Domhall Gleeson, Jovan Adepo, Amanda Chiu, Patricia Summersett, Eric Davis, Raphael Grosz-Harvey, Emily Hampshire, Abraham Aronofsky, Luis Oliva, Stephanie Ng Wan | Written and Directed by Darren Aronofsky
One could argue all day as to what Darren Aronofsky’s mother! is or isn’t all about. And while its message is surprisingly straightforward, the one thing it isn’t really about is the thing in the title: Mother! isn’t much about motherhood at all. So what is mother! and why does it need that exclamation mark which troubles my spell-checker so?
Jennifer Lawrence is front and centre throughout, filmed almost entirely in close-ups and lengthy, unbroken shots which follow her all around the house. That house, painstakingly renovated by Mother (because of course it’s the sort of movie where no-one is named in the script) is the home...
One could argue all day as to what Darren Aronofsky’s mother! is or isn’t all about. And while its message is surprisingly straightforward, the one thing it isn’t really about is the thing in the title: Mother! isn’t much about motherhood at all. So what is mother! and why does it need that exclamation mark which troubles my spell-checker so?
Jennifer Lawrence is front and centre throughout, filmed almost entirely in close-ups and lengthy, unbroken shots which follow her all around the house. That house, painstakingly renovated by Mother (because of course it’s the sort of movie where no-one is named in the script) is the home...
- 9/28/2017
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
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