![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
||||||
![]() |
||||||
![]() |
||||||
![]() |
||||||
![]() |
||||||
![]() |
||||||
![]() Draft Day scores with football fans and our dates alike. They like it because it’s cute, with a happy ending. We like it because it’s got Jim Brown, Roger Goodell and Arian Foster. Oh yeah, and Kevin Costner, the guy occupying the poster. Costner scores big as the movie’s anchor, kind of Cr…
WikChip Image
Arian Foster can act, albeit as a sta...
|
||||||
![]() 42 gives us a part of baseball history that fans and non-fans alike should see. As much as it is a decent baseball story, it is an even better story about American history. This glimpse into how Jackie Robinson made his way from a Negro league to the Brooklyn Dodgers was more complex than a simpl… |
||||||
![]() Non football fans needn’t steer away from The Book of Manning, notwithstanding its status as a must-see for those of us who love America’s brutally beautiful game. That’s because this documentary about Archie Manning’s family follows the priorities he established within the family: family first,…
WikChip Image
3 little Mannings: Cooper, Eli & Peyton
|
||||||
![]() Brad Pitt hits a triple with Moneyball and then unexpectedly steals home. His Billy Beane strides through the National Pastime like a corporate buccaneer – smart, swaggering, fun – before receiving a surprising comeuppance from his daughter, a child of divorce. Together the personal and profe…
WikChip Image
Brad Pitt swaggers standing still.
|