Anyone who loves dogs will identify with the film adaptation of John Grogan's best-selling "Marley & Me." The story is simple: A young couple marries, finds choice jobs (as journalists in South ...
Don't be fooled - although this may possibly be the cutest puppy you will ever see, he is one hell of a demon! I'm going to make a confession before we get further into this. I love dogs more than ...
Marley & Me (PG) Fox (123 min.) Directed by David Frankel. With Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston. Opens tomorrow at theaters in New Jersey. TWO AND A HALF STARS I once had a dog that bit ironing boards, ...
All that really counts for a movie like "Marley & Me" is that the climactic scenes empty the audiences' tear ducts, and in this it succeeds to the point that theater managers may need to mop the ...
You may have heard there are a few problems with the economy. Because many people's lives have only begun to be directly affected in the last couple of months, it's been difficult to tell what effect, ...
Life isn’t ever perfect. The marriage, the kids, the jobs and the pets that come along to fill it up can get messy and difficult. But it is in the muck that we often discover the love and the laughter ...
Jennifer Aniston, Owen Wilson and their little dog have not lost their box office bite. The family tale "Marley & Me," starring Aniston and Wilson as owners of an adorably mischievous pooch, took in ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. When the live-action ‘101 Dalmatians’ film was released in 1996, the ...
Jonah dashed into St. Richard's after a noon appearance at Beachwood Place mall, where he posed with holiday shoppers and elicited murmurs of "Look! It's Marley!" Later in the day, he was scheduled to ...
New York Times best-selling author and former Kalamazoo Gazette reporter John Grogan said penning "Marley & Me" was the warm-up for his latest book, "The Longest Trip Home." But that "warm-up act" ...
All that really counts for a movie like "Marley & Me" is that the climactic scenes empty the audiences' tear ducts, and in this it succeeds to the point that theater managers may need to mop the ...
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