Will “Unbroken,” the new movie about the trials and tribulations suffered by American Olympian Louis Zamperini during World War II, be remembered for its story and subject matter, or because it's the second feature film directed by none other than
NEW YORK — I wanted to like the movie because I love the book. Laura Hillenbrand's bestseller, "Unbroken," is a classic. While I had heard reports that the turning point in the book never made it to film, I attended a
"Unbroken," the remarkable true story of Olympic runner and World War II hero Louis Zamperini, is finally making it to the silver screen. In her second feature as a director, Angelina Jolie does justice to Zamperini's harrowing tale of survival
She and her family would spend the next three years in captivity. Unlike Louie Zamperini, who in the book and movie “Unbroken” forgave the guards who mistreated him, Heimke offers no absolution, saying, “He's a better
1) INTO THE WOODS (PG) Walt Disney Pictures. RUSS Disney's beautifully produced version of Stephen Sondheim's Broadway musical that turned classic fairy tales on their ears is dark and off-putting. It's really not for kids,