There are countless great movies every year that win awards or a place in the hearts of fans. However, a handful of movies exist out of the massive collection that people can consider essential. Each ...
The best strategy for anyone interested in enjoying “Juno” for what it is – an exceedingly clever, offbeat comedy about a pregnant teenager – is to stop reading anything about the movie, especially ...
As Juno McGuff, the pregnant teenager who exercises her right to choose in “Juno,” Ellen Page plays the most remarkable young movie heroine in years – maybe since Patty Duke’s Helen Keller in “The ...
You can look at the box office results from last weekend and easily see that National Treasure: Book of Secrets took the #1 spot, but that's nothing. There's another movie that isn't that high up on ...
Juno is pregnant. A cuddle session with her boyfriend did the trick. Still, she feels far too immature for a baby herself, so she sets out to find suitable parents to help her. But once she finds a ...
In “Juno,” a spunky teenage girl (Ellen Page) named after the Roman goddess of women and childbirth gets herself accidentally knocked-up and decides to carry the pregnancy to term and then give “the ...
Movies that tell a good story and have engaging characters provide that all-important re-watch value necessary for a great film. Arts editor Andrew Clarke presents a series of idiosyncratic ...
Like Little Miss Sunshine before it, Juno came out of nowhere and ensured it was the must see indie flick of the year - a curious little oddity that managed to both hilarious, culturally relevant, and ...
This quirky comedy has Canada stamped all over it. It's directed by Montreal-born Jason Reitman, stars Canadian actors Ellen Page and Michael Cera and was entirely shot in British Columbia. It was an ...