... Maggie Blake. Wow, I just left the movie theater and I am shocked about the amount of bad reviews this movie had. Belle Blake. Tonino Benacquista (based on the book by), "F**k" is a great way to describe this one, E! People’s Choice Awards Nominees List: ‘The Old Guard’, ‘Birds Of Prey’ Among Honorees, A Million Little Things' Floriana Lima Promoted to Series Regular, Coeli Cutcliffe joins Wooden Horse as development manager. John D'Leo. Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro were really great playing their characters and despite not being an excellent movie, "The Family" is enjoyable and is another great addition to Luc Besson's career. The film depicts a bourgeois Italian family seen through the eyes of Carlo, an old retired professor who is the last patriarch of his family. | Michelle Pfeiffer. For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet. | $14,034,764 A Million Little Things' Floriana Lima Promoted to Series Regular, 10 September 2020 Dianna Agron. Coeli Cutcliffe joins Wooden Horse as development manager. Against the advice of Stansfield, Giovanni accepts. The head of the film society tells him they were sent "Goodfellas" by mistake, so maybe the visiting American would have something to say about that? Calling back her show-stopping turn in "Married to the Mob," her Maggie is both supportive and bored out of her mind, yearning towards her old Catholic faith but unrepentant about blowing stuff up. Her eyes are manic, wild, and yet also focused, like an assassin's. Fred Blake: Since the maximum Reel time would be about 20 minutes, it would mean seven Reel changes which would make the movie very frustrating to watch. The point of being in Normandy for the Manzonis is to somehow "pass" as regular Americans on holiday or sabbatical, and the Manzonis fail to manage this from the start, mainly because they are all raging maniacs. There's one scene near the end of "The Family" where events are coming to a boil, buildings are exploding, and she crawls across the floor as quickly as she can clutching a gigantic kitchen knife. Dianna Agron. Meanwhile, Warren and Belle's parents are oblivious to what's happening in their children's lives. Some of the letters vanish, and the remaining ones spell the film's title. Belle is a 2013 British period drama film directed by Amma Asante, written by Misan Sagay and produced by Damian Jones. "The Family" is a pretty uneven film, lurching from comedy to violence to sentiment, but it's best when it sticks in the realm of flat-out farce. Deadline   |  Meanwhile, Warren and Belle's parents are oblivious to what's happening in their children's lives. EuropaCorp and Relativity Media signed during March 2012 to develop two films, including their distribution. Release Dates Life is tough in the Witness Protection Program. You are lulled into a false sense that you understand what is going on here—that the father, Giovanni Manzoni (Robert De Niro) is the "wise guy," and his family is just along for the ride.   |  and A Most Beautiful Thing Among Nominees at Critics' Choice Documentary Awards. Friendship? The answers will not hold up under interrogation. Robert Stansfield: Read her answers to our Movie Love Questionnaire here. Raised by her aristocratic great-uncle Lord William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (Tom Wilkinson) and his wife (Emily Watson), Belle's lineage affords her certain privileges, yet the color of her skin prevents her from fully … When dealing with the family's adjustment (or lack thereof) to small-town French life, it is on sure (and often hilarious) footing. TVLine.com Tommy Lee Jones shows up now and then to say it's hard to protect them if they insist on breaking the plumber's legs because he can't fix the pipes. | Despite that, I must confess I truly enjoyed this movie. Fred Blake. Michelle Pfeiffer. People’s Choice Awards Nominees List: ‘The Old Guard’, ‘Birds Of Prey’ Among Honorees, 23 September 2020 R The Family would become the first one, and the second one would be Three Days to Kill (2014). | Played by "Glee"'s Dianna Argon, Belle is a creepy character, gorgeous and innocent, but when she falls in love with her math tutor, you can't get the image of her smashing the tennis racket into another human being's face out of your mind. Pfeiffer has been very good in dramatic material, but she might be a comedienne at heart. She cooks at the stove, her hair in gigantic curlers. Check out our editors' picks for the movies and shows we're excited about this month, including Season 4 of "The Crown" and the premiere of Proxima. Boy, does he ever. The pleasure comes in watching the actors (Michelle Pfeiffer, in particular) submitting wholeheartedly to ridiculous situations. Warren Blake. Michael Caleo (screenplay), The film has a mix of influences and genres, obviously, and Besson plays with these and references them openly, but the farcical elements rest uneasily beside the violence, leaving the unmistakeable feeling that this is a film slightly at war with itself. Life is pretty cushy, too, especially if you're the Manzoni family in Luc Besson's "The Family": you get to live in a quaint house in a tiny village in Normandy, you eat well, you have FBI guys stationed across the street 24/7, and you have a personal handler who makes sure that you and your loved ones are safe.