A letter to … Anyone who is shocked that I don’t like my mother
The letter you always wanted to write
June 2016
Mother’s Day review – crudely conceived
This poor excuse for a chick flick offers little insight into motherhood
Mother's Day review – Jennifer Aniston and Julia Roberts in skin-crawlingly smug romcom
With bland emotional manipulation, Garry Marshall’s follow-up to Valentine’s Day is as funny as a fire in an asbestos factory neighbouring a children’s hospital
The Guardian's Film Weekly
Is the re-release dead and Mother's Day reviewed – the Dailies film podcast
From Mother's Day to Flying Ant Day: which holidays should get the romcom treatment?
Happy Days creator Garry Marshall on the Fonz's jump: 'Sharks were big then. It was after Jaws!'
May 2016
Julia Roberts's $750,000 day rate is high. But Ving Rhames gets five times that …
Jungle Book still atop US box office as Captain America: Civil War rules overseas
April 2016
The Guardian's Film Weekly
Mother's Day is a nightmare and Odeon add £2 for a blockbuster – the Dailies film podcast
The Guardian film team’s round-up of Friday’s movie news
Mother's Day movie gets the mother of all maulings from critics
The comedy, which reunites Julia Roberts and Pretty Woman director Garry Marshall, has been unanimously panned, with one critic calling it ‘vaguely evil’
Mother’s Day review – almost transcendentally terrible
Surely destined to become a camp classic, this movie features the likes of Julia Roberts and Jennifer Aniston spouting unintentionally hilarious dialogue
July 2015
Film blog
After Mother's Day: which holiday should be turned into a movie next?
Valentine’s Day and New Year’s Eve director Garry Marshall continues his obsession with star-studded gift cards by announcing Mother’s Day. Where in the calendar should he circle now?