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Tag Archives: baby
Abduction (2011) Rated PG-13
A young man sets out to discover the truth about his past when heĀ notices his baby picture on a missing child website. Starring Jake Andolina, Oriah Acima Andrews, Ken Arnold, Maria Bello, Lily Collins,Ā Taylor Lautner, Alfred Molina, Sigourney Weaver. … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, Action, films, Movie reviews, movies, Mysteries, Rated PG-13, reviews, Thrillers
Tagged 17 year old, Abduction, Alfred Molina, answeres, baby, boy, child, film, film reviews, films, high schooler, Jake Andolina, Ken Arnold, Lily Collins, man, Maria Bello, milk carton, missing, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, Oriah Acima Andrews, past, picture, plot, Sigourney Weaver, story, Taylor Lautner, teenage, thrilling, trailer, truth, website, young
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New This Week on DVD, February 7, 2017
Ā The 9th Life of Louis Drax (R) A psychologist who begins working with a young boy who has suffered a near-fatal fall finds himself drawn into a mystery that tests the boundaries of fantasy and reality. Starring Jamie Dornan, Aiden … Continue reading
Posted in 2017, DVDS, films, Lists, movies, Tv Shows
Tagged 2017, Aaron Paul, Adrianne Palicki, Aiden Longworth, Aisholpan Nurgaiv, Alfred Molina, Almost Christmas, Alondra Hidalgo, American Pastoral, Anna Kendrick, Antibirth, baby, Baby Baby Baby, Bastille Day, Brandon Soo Hoo, Brian Klugman, Callie Hernandez, Camilla Luddington, Charlotte Le Bon, ChloĆ« Sevigny, Chris Lowell, Cloris Leachman, Cynthia Nixon, D.J. Cotrona, Daisy Ridley, dakota fanning, Dane DeHaan, danny glover, dark, Dennis Haysbert, Desierto, Devon Sawa, Eiza GonzĆ”lez, ewan mcgregor, February 7, Frank & Lola, From dusk till dawn, From Dusk Till Dawn: Season Three, Gabrielle Union, Gael GarcĆa Bernal, Gordon Pinsent, Graves, Graves: Season One, Gwen Stefani, HelĆ©ne Yorke, Idris Elba, Imogen Poots, James Corden, Jamie Dornan, Jason O'Mara, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Connelly, Jeremy Davies, Jesse Garcia, Joel Edgerton, Joel Murray, John Cleese, john travolta, Jonathan Silverman, JosĆ© Garcia, Julie Benz, Justice League, Justice League: Dark, Justin Long, justin timberlake, Kate Bosworth, kelsey grammer, Killing Reagan, Kimberly Elise, Life on the Line, loving, Madison Davenport, Matt Ryan, Meg Tilly, Michael Shannon, Michaela Conlin, Mo'Nique, Natasha Lyonne, New This Week on DVD, Nick Nolte, Omar Epps, Richard Madden, Rosanna Arquette, rosario dawson, Russell Brand, Ruth Negga, Rys Nurgaiv, Sarah Gadon, Season One, Season Three, Sela Ward, Skylar Astin, tatiana maslany, The 9th Life of Louis Drax, The Eagle Huntress, The Take, Tim Matheson, trolls, Two Lovers and a Bear, Will Dalton, William Shatner, Zane Holtz, Zooey Deschanel
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The Light Between Oceans (2016) Rated PG-13
A lighthouse keeper and his wife find a baby and choose to raise it as their own. Based on the book by M.L. Stedman. Starring Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Rachel Weisz. I really wanted to like this film. Both visually … Continue reading
Posted in 2016, Based on a Novel, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13, Romance
Tagged acting, Alicia Vikander, baby, backbone, based on the book, character, child, decision, Family, film, film reviews, film. not worth, films, husband, issue, keeper, lighthouse, M.L. Stedman, michael fassbender, moral, movie, movie reviews, movies, Rachel Weisz, show, The Light Between Oceans, trailer, wife, woman, women
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The Drop Box (2015) Rated PG
A pastor finds an abandoned baby on his church steps. He decides to do something about the amount of abandoned babies, and creates The Drop Box. Starring Steve Morrison, Jong Rak Lee, Jon Pil Lee, Hong Joon Kim, Ji-Young Lee. … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Biography, Documentary, films, Movie reviews, movies, News, Rated PG, reviews
Tagged abandoned, adoption, babies, baby, best, church, festival, few, film, film reviews, films, Hong Joon Kim, Ji-Young Lee, Jon Pil Lee, Jong Rak Lee, movie, movie reviews, movies, pastor, San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival, Steve Morrison, story, The Drop Box, The Dropbox, trailer, weekend, worth, years
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Maybe Baby (2000) Rated R
A comedy about a married couple trying to conceive a child. Based on the novel Inconceivable by Ben Elton. Starring Joely Richardson, Matthew Macfadyen, Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson, Rowan Atkinson, Dawn French. This British romp about trying to conceive a … Continue reading
Posted in 2000, British Films, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, Romance
Tagged baby, based on the novel, Ben Elton, british, cast, child, Comedy, communication, conceive, couple, Dawn French, Emma Thompson, film, Hugh Laurie, Inconceivable, job, joely richardson, jokes, marriage, married, Matthew Macfadyen, maybe baby, movie, not worth, Rowan Atkinson, she's having a baby, story, trailer, watch
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Rosemary’s Baby (1968) Rated R
A pregnant woman fears that her baby may be chosen for an occult ritual. Based onĀ the novel Rosemary’s Baby by Ira Levin.Ā Starring Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon Although, I get what all the fuss is about surrounding this film … Continue reading
Posted in 1968, Based on a Novel, Drama, films, Horror, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews
Tagged baby, based on the book, based on the novel, best, books, film, film reviews, films, Horror, husband, ira levin, john cassavetes, liftetime, mia farrow, movie, movie reviews, movies, occult, occult ritual, performance, pregnant, raping, Rosemary's Baby, Ruth Gordon, scary, story, thriller, trailer, upset, woman
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Shirley Temple Black (1928-2014)
(1928-2014) The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947) Rated NR A high school girl falls for a playboy artist with screwball results. I’ll Be Seeing You (1944) Rated NR A soldier suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) meets a young … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Actresses, films, Lists, movies
Tagged africa, america's, army, artist, baby, Bachelor and the bobby-soxer, big, businesses, cabinet, campaign, care, Christmas, companion, country, dance, economy, father, film, films, furlough, girl, girls, grandfather, heidi, high school, I'll be seeing you, injured, little princess, movie, movies, mutual, new, number, orphan, playboy, post traumatic stress disorder, president, prison, production, ptsd, romance, screwball, secretary of amusement, seminary, sense of humor, Shirley Temple, Shirley Temple Black, soldier, song, stand up and cheer, take a bow, victory, woman, young
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Bundle of Joy (1956)
Rated NR After finding a baby on a the steps of a foundling home Polly Parish has a hard time convincing everyone that the baby isn’t hers. It gets more complicated when her boss and his handsome son get involved. … Continue reading
Posted in 1956, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, Romance
Tagged Adolphe Menjou, baby, Bachelor Mother, boss, bundle of joy, chemistry, Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fisher, entertaining, film, film reviews, films, foundling home, love, loves, movie, movie reviews, movies, Musical, on-screen, real life, remake, son
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