This is a guest post by fellow, Filmgirl Force blogger, Karen who writes for ReelArtsy and equally enjoys French New Wave, rom-coms and action flicks.
I finally saw Twilight: Eclipse and I agree with New York Times columnist A.O. Scott that it’s “robustly entertaining film than either of its predecessors.” It’s the best movie of the saga [...]
Imagine that you could have a small band implanted to your wrist for a nominal fee that would count down the days until you meet your soul mate. The person you are destined to love for the rest of your life. It tells you the days, hours and minutes until you meet The One. When that perfect One comes into your life, bells ring. Literally ring. This is for real scientific fact. At least it is in the movie Timers.
This is a guest post by a fan of Just Chick Flicks, Alexis Montgomery. Alexis is a content writer for Online Degree Programs, where you can browse through various online degree programs to find a college that suits your needs.
If you’ve never been into chick flicks (you watched your mom sniffle through Steel Magnolias and [...]
Sanaa Hamri, the director of one of my favorite chick flicks, Something New does it again with Just Wright, starring Queen Latifah and Hip-Hop performer, Common. Queen Latifah plays Leslie Wright, a physical therapist with a new house in needs of repairs, a job she loves and a mooching cousin named Morgan taking up residence in [...]
Congratulations to Sarah Lamb from Spring, Texas, the winner of Pride and Prejudice give-away. The the Emmy Award winning miniseries on two digitally restored DVDs. stars Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy and Jennifer Ehle as Lizzie. Thanks to everyone who commented about your favorite Jane Austen movies and novels. Its was a neck and neck race between [...]
Director Garry Marshall’s new movie released just in time for (yes) Valentine’s Day features an all-star cast. Julia Roberts, Anne Hathaway , Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Garner, Shirley Maclaine and Ashton Kutcher. The movie follows the intertwining lives of these young beautiful people on Valentine’s Day.
Set in Jazz Age New Orleans, The Princess & The Frog is kind of a fractured fairy tale. But in the tale the princess is not waiting for the prince to come and save her. Tiana has her own dreams and is willing to work hard to achieve them for herself.