Star of the Month: Harrison Ford stops running in REGARDING HENRY
by Melissa Strong, Contributor
Written by J.J. Abrams and directed by Mike Nichols, Regarding Henry received praise for its acting and criticism for its heavy-handedness.
by Melissa Strong, Contributor
Written by J.J. Abrams and directed by Mike Nichols, Regarding Henry received praise for its acting and criticism for its heavy-handedness.
by Matt Campbell, Contributor
The Graduate and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World may not seem to have a lot in common, aside from having famous soundtracks and being literary adaptations.
by Caitlin Hart, Staff Writer
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Matthew Crump, Staff Writer
With a career highly decorated with over a dozen award wins and dozens of more nominations, it’s no wonder that MacLaine is regarded as one of Hollywood’s most prominent leading ladies.
Directed by Mike Nichols (1966)
by Billy Russell
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a movie to watch between the crisscrossed fingers clamped tight over your eyes to shield you from the awful awkwardness on display, peeking out only momentarily during the most intense scenes to hear George (Richard Burton) and Martha (Elizabeth Taylor) scream something deep and cutting at each other.
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