Garry Marshall was a beloved character actor and television mogul but his cinematic directorial career wasn’t so hot, as evidenced by his forgettable debut, the deeply unfunny 1982 Airplane knock off Young Doctors in Love and his dire final film, Mother’s Day.
Read MoreIt’s not unusual for a great filmmaker’s debut to be great and their last film an abomination, but they’re rarely as inconceivably god-awful as Singing in the Rain director Stanley Donen’s final film, 1984’s Blame it on Rio.
Read MoreOne of you kind-hearted weirdoes paid me one hundred dollars to experience the 2016 melodrama Blind, a crazed vanity project from Norman Mailer’s sons that casts Alec Baldwin as the greatest, most important writer in the history of the world and Demi Moore as a woman of privilege with the incredible honor of knowing him.
Read MoreA manatee-like Jeffrey Tambor pursues a gold-digger played by Demi Moore in this frightfully funny tale of a fortune teller whose predictions have a way of coming true in the bleakest, ugliest way.
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