Morgan Freeman and Greg Kinnear in 'Feast of Love.' It's tempting to characterize "Feast of Love" as a collection of vignettes, but that might not be the best description. That would suggest the ...
An interesting look at love that dissects a number of individuals’ lives that are all closely connected and the consequences and effects love has on this group of individuals. Morgan Freeman ...
Making a relationship drama without schmaltz is just as hard as making a good comedy without slapstick. If done right, it can be charming and memorable and uplifting. But just a touch of false emotion ...
Academy Award winning director Robert Benton explores loves effect on the lives of residents in a small community as seen through the eyes of local professor Harry Stevenson (Morgan Freeman).
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Studio/Run Time: Lakeshore Entertainment/ MGM, 104 mins. Based on Charles Baxter’s much beloved third novel (a finalist for the National Book Award in 2000), Feast of Love follows the romantic ...
Director Robert Benton, best known for his zeitgeisty divorce drama Kramer vs. Kramer, has tapped into more than a few current trends in Feast of Love. There are the interlocking mini-stories, à la ...
There’s an awful lot going on in this easy-on-the-eyes drama: A married woman (Selma Blair) leaves her clueless husband (Greg Kinnear) for another woman, who in turn is having a steamy affair with a ...
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