It’s a reunion, 30 years later, of director Robert Zemeckis and the stars of “Forrest Gump,” Tom Hanks and Robin Wright.
“Here” may be unlike any other film you have seen, a celebration of the life moments that can happen in one small spot on this great planet over time. The movie — in theaters now — also is ...
Most folks seeing the movie will likely take a chance on it for other reasons. It’s a reunion, 30 years later, of director Robert Zemeckis and the stars of “Forrest Gump,” Tom Hanks and Robin Wright.
Otherwise, the project is a “Gump” reunion of screenwriter Eric Roth, cinematographer Don Burgess, composer Alan Silvestri, and, most crucially, stars Tom Hanks and Robin Wright. The story ...
But it's fixed on just one spot. "Here" reunites Zemeckis, screenwriter Eric Roth and actors Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, who collaborated on "Forrest Gump." This time, they're not telling the ...
So while much of the scene may be set in the 1960s, where a teenage boy (Tom Hanks, courtesy of de-aging ... The movie will open in theaters Nov. 1. This review has been republished for its ...
SEE ALSO: 42 movies you'll want to see this fall Yet within this familiar framework, Zemeckis tales big risks that are more akin to his less-celebrated Hanks collaborations, chiefly The Polar ...
Pandemics come and go. Marriages begin and end. Tom Hanks wears a faded Doors T-shirt and screams at a therapist. Which is probably to be expected when the focus is largely kept not just on one ...
What if you parked a camera in one place for a couple of hundred million years and let it roll? Such is the premise, or gimmick, that drives “Here,” the cinematic reunion of the director ...
In “Forrest Gump,” Tom Hanks ran through history. Time isn’t as kind in “Here,” where Hanks – and a chockablock narrative – seem stuck in place with nowhere to really go.
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Here 2.5 out of 5 Stars Director: Robert Zemeckis Writer: Eric Roth, Robert Zemeckis, Richard McGuire Starring: Tom Hanks ... and life. Review: “Here” is a film ...