Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
A lothario (Michael Douglas, left) gives tips to a student (Jesse Eisenberg) in "Solitary Man." Michael Douglas, who has been playing self-destructive middle-aged anti-heroes with great skill since ...
For a story about a guy who keeps disappointing the people he loves, “Solitary Man” is a movie of no small generosity: It offers audiences the pleasures of a screenplay whose every acerbic line is ...
You’d think Michael Douglas has played the charming cad on screen once too often, but damned if he doesn’t pull it off once more in grand style. As a former car salesman and relentless womanizer ...
Anchor Bay Films has finally premiered the trailer for David Levien & Brian Koppelman's Solitary Man starring Michael Douglas, Jesse Eisenberg, Jenna Fischer, Susan Sarandon, Mary-Louise Parker and ...
With "Solitary Man," you're made to wonder: How can a man who once possessed the gift of charm and success throw everything away to wallow in sleaze and deceit? By Kirk Honeycutt More Toronto reviews ...
It was a little more fun when Rodney Dangerfield returned to college. The guys that brought us the disappointing The Girlfriend Experience, now give us The Mid-Life Crisis Experience. Michael Douglas ...
There’s enough material for three movies in Brian Koppelman and David Levien’s Solitary Man, but only two of those movies are any good. The not-so-good one—the one that dominates—is the story of a ...
For a story about a guy who keeps disappointing the people he loves, “Solitary Man” is a movie of no small generosity: It offers audiences the pleasures of a screenplay whose every acerbic line is ...
The vast majority of movies stick to the commercial narrative template: a three-act story following a small number of heroes (preferably just one) through a series of events that lead to a potentially ...
With few exceptions, recent American movies tackling social problems have lacked either sufficient historical or political perspective; witness this year’s embarrassing and retrograde Oscar-winning ...
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