And while Angelina Jolie's sophomore directorial debut “Unbroken” employs all these elements liberally, she often strains its uses, and this dutiful, curiously hollow picture cannot inspire much feeling outside of admiration for the man who endured
While The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies rose back to No. 1 Friday with $15.7 million, Rob Marshall's musical Into the Woods and Angelina Jolie's Unbroken are nevertheless rocking the Christmas box office. The two films ended Friday in a close
Disappointment” is too harsh a word for “Unbroken,” the glossy, well-made, curiously remote movie that Angelina Jolie has made from Louis Zamperini's life. A simple “less” may be more appropriate, and it has more to do with our expectations — how
"Into the Woods" and "Unbroken" continue to run about even at the box office. "Woods," Disney's adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's musical take on the Brothers Grimm, looks to take in an estimated $48 million over the four-day weekend. Reviews have
While The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies rose back to No. 1 Friday with $15.7 million, Rob Marshall's musical Into the Woods and Angelina Jolie's Unbroken are nevertheless rocking the Christmas box office. The two films ended Friday in a close