There have been 36 years, roughly 40 million divorces and a seismic cultural shift (or several) since Danny DeVito's dark, down-with-love comedy "The War of the Roses" pitted Kathleen Turner and ...
“The Roses,” released Aug 29 and directed by Jay Roach, follows the story of Ivy (Olivia Coleman) and Theo (Benedict Cumberbatch) through their marriage and its messy and chaotic deterioration. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s a reasonably different movie, but “The Roses” — an adaptation of Warren Adler’s 1981 novel, “The War of the Roses,” that hits ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Running time: 105 minutes. Rated R (drugs, sexual content, and language throughout). In theaters. Bickering couples can be ...
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The two British stars lead the sharp, subversive adaptation of the Warren Adler novel which sees a seemingly happy marriage congealing into bitterness. Jay Roach and ‘The Favourite’s writer Tony ...
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There's a certain discomfort that comes from watching two people fight, especially a couple, even if it's just a couple on screen in a movie. Sometimes that feeling can be invigorating, such as in ...
THE ROSES is the whole package, a dark romantic comedy that has plenty of comedy and romance before the mayhem begins, with a brilliantly matched lead couple, Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman, a ...
True love curdling to bitter hatred has rarely hit harder or funnier onscreen than in Danny DeVito’s ice-cold 1989 comedy The War of the Roses. Barbara and Oliver Rose, played by ’80s screen team ...
Never underestimate the sheer pleasure of hearing Olivia Colman say the C-word. Yes, that C-word, and while it’s universally acknowledged that the term means something far more colloquial and ...