
‘Goodrich’ movie review: Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis uplift heartfelt L.A. story
This low-energy but mildly engaging comedy-drama gets a huge boost from Michael Keaton’s immensely empathetic central performance.

This low-energy but mildly engaging comedy-drama gets a huge boost from Michael Keaton’s immensely empathetic central performance.

Alison Janney and Mila Kunis star in this Elmore Leonard-style crime comedy that feels at least a couple decades out of date

Production is currently underway on The Spy Who Dumped Me, which will feature location work in the Czech capital this month

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Forgetting Sarah Marshall hits every note right – except for one unfortunately crucial one