A great true story is telescoped down to a merely good one in Unbroken. After a dynamite first half-hour, Angelina Jolie's accomplished second outing as a director slowly loses steam as it chronicles the inhuman dose of
The Interview ended a crazy week with gusto, but it's Angelina Jolie who conquered the Christmas Day box office. The director's wartime drama Unbroken opened strong with $15.6 million Thursday, good enough for the third-best Christmas Day opening of
Based on the epic true story of Louis Zamperini, the Universal Pictures drama pulled in $15.5 million on Christmas. Considering the film was, at best, looking at $30 million for the four-day frame that's a tremendous start. "Unbroken" features no
The movie “Unbroken,” the story of the amazing life of Olympian and World War II prisoner of war Louis Zamperini, opened this week on the day Christians celebrated the birth of their savior. Zamperini was a Christian and a man of great faith. How
Unbroken, the film, begins with the trouble-making son of Italian immigrants, chronicles his unlikely and meteoric rise to fame as an Olympian, displays some of the unspeakable horrors of war, and highlights the resilience and