We usually turn to comedies as an escape, a way to forget about the events of our actual lives, and join fictional characters on a journey of silly circumstances. That’s not so much the case when it ...
Sally Field has always had a rare presence on screen: a gift for being both lovable and utterly vulnerable. In “Hello, My Name Is Doris,” a not-very-interesting movie that’s elevated by Field’s ...
“Hello, My Name is Doris” is a weirdly off-plumb little movie, one that manages to be condescending and compassionate, knowing and blinkered, reassuring and unsettling all at the same time. 2 stars.
A good movie is enjoyable, but a great movie also leaves me thinking about it long after I leave the theatre. For more about HELLO, MY NAME IS DORIS, take a look below at my spoiler-free analysis of ...
Wonderbound, the Middle Grade and Young Adult imprint of Vault Comics, has announced HELLO MY NAME IS POOP, a new middle-grade graphic novel written by Ben Katzner, drawn by Ian McGinty, colored by ...
Meet Doris. With her glittery cat-eye glasses, wacky vintage wardrobe, and messy mop of a fake ponytail, Doris (Sally Field) cuts the type of figure that’s usually written off as an eccentric ...
It’s been a couple of decades since Sally Field had a strong leading role onscreen, but the two-time Oscar-winning star of Norma Rae and Places in the Heart now has another award-worthy winner. Hello, ...
Watching Sally Field is one of the pleasures of going to the movies. From Norma Rae to Lincoln, Field has always used the camera lens to make direct communication with a character and an audience.
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