Father's Day is approaching: Sunday, June 18. What better way to spend the holiday than watching your favorite father-daughter and father-son movies?
Follow the journey of a clown fish searching for his son in Finding Nemo, laugh along with a father giving his daughter away in Father of the Bride, or cry watching a man struggling to protect his son in Pursuit of Happyness.
From dramas to comedies, here is a list of 11 movies to watch with your dad this Father's Day.
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Follow the journey of a clown fish searching for his son in Finding Nemo, laugh along with a father giving his daughter away in Father of the Bride, or cry watching a man struggling to protect his son in Pursuit of Happyness.
From dramas to comedies, here is a list of 11 movies to watch with your dad this Father's Day.
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- 6/16/2017
- by Kara Haar
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Title: L’estate addosso (Summertime) Director: Gabriele Muccino Starring: Brando Pacitto, Matilda Lutz, Taylor Frey, Joseph Haro. Gabriele Muccino began his conquest of America through Will Smith’s support who wanted him to direct both ‘In Pursuit of Happyness’ and ‘Seven Pounds.’ Muccino’s star and stripes adventure continued directing actors of the calibre of Gerard Butler, Uma Thurman, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Dennis Quaid and Jessica Biel (‘Playing For Keeps’), as well as Russell Crowe and Amanda Seyfried (‘Fathers and Daughters’). In his latest film Muccino tries to go indie bringing Italy and the USA together…but the outcome is disastrous. The coming-of-age story of two adolescents, the naive Marco (Brando Pacitto) and the bigot [ Read More ]
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- 8/31/2016
- by Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi
- ShockYa
Universal has debuted the full trailer for Flash of Genius, a drama about college professor and inventor Robert Kearns whose invention of intermittent windshield wiper was stolen by the automobile manufacturers in the 1960s. Comparisons can be made to movies full of hope and ambition like Will Smith's Pursuit of Happyness, and Flash of Genius looks like it could be just as good. There are always a lot of great stories about successful and proud individuals in history that go unnoticed. This is one of them. Last year I saw the highly underrated movie The Flying Scotsman, a fantastic film about a determined cyclist. Flash of Genius looks like another wonderful story about a man who just couldn't let them get away with stealing his invention. And damnit, I love seeing these kinds of heartwarming films. Watch the trailer for Flash of Genius: [flv:http://bitcast-a.bitgravity.com/firstshowing/Flash-of-Genius.flv http://bitcast-a.bitgravity.com/firstshowing/Flash-of-Genius.jpg 598 248] You can also watch the Flash...
- 7/20/2008
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Will Smith has weighed in on one of his next projects. The multihyphenate is attached to star in Seven Pounds for Columbia Pictures and Escape Artists and is in negotiations to produce the film alongside his Overbrook Entertainment partner James Lassiter. Penned by Grant Nieporte, the story centers on a man who inadvertently falls in love with a woman while attempting to kill himself. The film would reteam Smith with Columbia and Escape Artists, which together produced Smith's upcoming drama Pursuit of Happyness. Smith also has signed on to star in Columbia's Tonight, He Comes, which has been pushed back to a 2007 start date after director Gabriele Muccino dropped out. Muccino also helmed Happyness.
Brad Pitt is attached to star in Chad Schmidt, a new Steve Conrad script that has been sold to Columbia Pictures for more than $1 million. Schmidt centers on a talented young actor who moves to Los Angeles in the 1980s to pursue his dream of movie stardom. The twist is that he bears a peculiarly strong resemblance to another up-and-coming actor named Brad Pitt. As the real Pitt achieves a dazzling level of fame, the fictional Schmidt, for all of his talent, becomes a comic uncastable joke. Ultimately, Schmidt must struggle to overcome the blow of abandoning his dreams and must make peace with the hard realities of life. Escape Artists partners Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal and Steve Tisch are producing Schmidt. The executive producers are Escape Artists CEO David Alper and Conrad. Amy Baer will oversee for Columbia. Conrad's credits include Columbia's Pursuit of Happiness, Paramount's The Weather Man and Warner Bros. Pictures' Wrestling Ernest Hemingway. Conrad is repped by Endeavor.
- 2/16/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The untitled Chris Gardner project, which is moving forward as a starring vehicle for Will Smith at Columbia Pictures, has acquired a title, Pursuit of Happyness. The project is based on the true-life rags-to-riches tale of investment banker Chris Gardner (HR 7/16/03). The film is being produced by Overbrook Entertainment's Smith and James Lassiter and Escape Artists' Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal and Steve Tisch. Escape Artists' David Alper is an executive producer. Marc Clayman, who originally brought the story to Escape Artists, will serve as an executive producer. The project is being overseen at Columbia by Matt Tolmach, Doug Belgrad and Amy Baer. Steve Conrad, who penned Weather Man for Escape Artists, wrote the script. Smith is repped by CAA and next stars in Hitch, also for Columbia.
- 1/27/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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