All Entries Tagged With: "julianne moore"
Jon Doe’s Movie Resurrection – The Big Lebowski
So apparently, with last week marking an event celebrated by movie fan boys around the nation, I, Jon Doe, received my first ever formal Movie Resurrection request. A particular individual suggested that I fully embrace the festivities of Lebowski Fest and take on the Coen brother’s 1998 cult classic, THE BIG LEBOWSKI. Requesting that I [...]
The Kidd Vs. Crazy, Stupid, Love
CAUTION: SPOILERS AHEAD CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE is neither crazy nor stupid. Oh, sure… there are plenty of motions of love in the film, of being in love, of trying to find love, of loving, being lovely, etc. But you can’t tell an idealistic take about love that plays in a realistic world and doesn’t send [...]
Raven McCoy Fell Hard For Crazy, Stupid, Love
Despite what some may think I am a hopeless romantic. I believe that love can conquer all. Love can brighten your day and take away the pain. I believe in chivalry, true love and soul mates. That there is one person who you are meant to spend your whole life with. I believe in the [...]
UPDATED WITH WINNERS!!! We Love You So Much That We Want To Send You To Crazy, Stupid, Love Thursday Night
It’s been a crazy time here at the Infamous HQ, as we have a lot of awesome things on tap and plenty of opportunities coming your way to be a part of them. One of them starts immediately, as we’ve got the chance for you to check out CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE starring Steve Carell, Ryan [...]
Steve Carell Gets Smooth With Ryan Gosling’s Help For First Crazy Stupid Love Trailer
Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for their summer comedy CRAZY STUPID LOVE, and, beyond Ryan Gosling’s abs being the star of this whole thing for the ladies, it is Gosling who really stands out here as the smooth-talking womanizing playboy. This is going to head into some of that familiar rom-com formula of [...]
The Kidd Vs. The Kids Are All Right
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT is a difficult film to review at times. It’s funny without being a full-fledged comedy. It’s serious without being a complete drama. The film falls somewhere in the middle, but what makes it really good is its genuine authenticity. It doesn’t rely on hijinks or shenanigans to get laughs, and [...]

