Feels slightly over-egged is with the script's repeated mantra of the importance of farm fresh ingredients. James Croot-Flicks.co.nz
Offers all the ingredients for a great feast of enticing visions and thematic concerns, only to have them be prepared, plated, and served with the grace of Elmer Fudd. Chris Cabin-Slant Magazine
A whimsical view of the woman who fuelled the corridors of power in France with culinary common sense. Ed Gibbs-The Sun Herald
An engaging enough film, with a few special moments amidst the procedural aspects; serious cooking always fascinates us foodies, and Hortense has a few appetizing and unique dishes with which to tempt us Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
Captures a boisterous sense of life at the Palace. Above all, the film conveys the essence of a strong woman whose love for the land, its produce and creation of good food is an inspiration in itself Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
Yoon-Jung accidentally calls a stranger, instead of her boyfriend, and has phone sex with the unknown man. When Yoon-Jung's relationship with her boyfriend turns sour, Yoon-Jung meets Hyun-Seung, the stranger she had phone sex with. Yoon-Jung falls in love with the man ... (c) CJE Unrated If You Like this movie you can streaming Whatcha Wearin'? movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : Whatcha Wearin'? Genre Movie :Comedy,Romance Mpaa Rating : Unrated Release Date : Dec 21, 2012 Limited Actors :Kim Ah-joong,Ji Sung
The king of the jungle lets his power go to his head in this animated adventure that will entertain while teaching youngsters important lessons about sharing and understanding. Everyone knows that Leo the lion is the top cat, but when the feline bully begins pushing his jungle-dwelling friends around, he fails to notice that a group of sinister hunters are kidnapping animals from the jungle and selling them to the zoo. It's not until the hunters make off with a beautiful lioness and her son Tooey comes to Leo for help that the self-absorbed lion realizes that something is amiss, and though Leo vows to return Tooey's mother to her rightful home, his plan hits a snag when the resentful animals Leo had previously taken for granted refuse to pitch in and help. In order to ensure that Tooey and his mother are reunited ,Leo must mend his selfish ways, and only then will the other animals of the jungle agree to take part in the ingenious plan that will bring Tooey's mother back home. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi If You Like this movie you can streaming Leo, roi de la jungle movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : Leo, roi de la jungle Genre Movie :Animation,Kids & Family Mpaa Rating : Unrated Release Date : Aug 30, 2013 Wide Actors :Tony Ail,Nathan Aswell,Chera Bailey,Kathleen Barr,Lillian Carlson
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Set against the backdrop of 1970's Texas Hill Country, AIN'T THEM BODIES SAINTS is a romantic American story that follows three characters on various sides of the law - outlaw Bob Muldoon (Casey Affleck), his wife Ruth Guthrie (Rooney Mara), and a local sheriff named Patrick Wheeler (Ben Foster), who gets caught in their crosshairs. The film, which is the second feature from writer-director David Lowery, was developed at the Sundance Institute's Writing and Producing Labs and also stars Nate Parker and Keith Carradine. The film received the U.S. Dramatic Cinematography Award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. (c) IFC If You Like this movie you can streaming Ain't Them Bodies Saints movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : Ain't Them Bodies Saints Genre Movie :Drama Mpaa Rating : Unrated Release Date : Aug 16, 2013 Limited Actors :Rooney Mara,Casey Affleck,Ben Foster,Nate Parker,Keith Carradine,Rami Malek,Charles Baker
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All Critics Ranting For Ain't Them Bodies Saints : 8
a fever dream facsimile of an eventful movie Jordan Hoffman-Film.com
David Lowery's Ain't Them Bodies Saints landed with the excitement of a bold new voice, and yet, there's also something undeniably old-fashioned in his approach, suggesting a lost artifact freshly unearthed from the 1970s. Peter Debruge-Variety
An exceptionally beautiful, if a bit fuzzy-headed, romantic Texas outlaw saga that announces a considerable talent in writer-director David Lowery. Todd McCarthy-Hollywood Reporter
There is almost certainly a major nod here to Badlands, as well as Thieves Like Us, and more generally speaking, Lowery seems intent on re-exploring the essence of that particular period of outlaw movies. Simon Gallagher-What Culture
Gorgeous. Like a lost Terrence Mallick movie from the seventies. Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium
The film is so singular, it's hard to place. At times, its elegiac visual quality evokes Terrence Malick, but Lowery's scripting is tighter and more accessible. His is truly a fresh voice, exhilarating to hear. Sebastian Doggart-Guardian [UK]
This is a consistently moving tone poem of a film, even if its immediacy doesn't necessarily translate into long-lasting resonance. Michael Nordine-Film Threat
Ain't Them Bodies Saints is such a persuasively cinematic experience that one ultimately forgives (but doesn't forget) the threadbare story and obvious reference points on display. Tim Grierson-Screen International
There's something alluringly, disconcertingly off-kilter from the get-go in Ain't Them Bodies Saints. Guy Lodge-HitFix