Results for bill murray

bill murray appears in 18 movies that we have reviewed
  • Fantastic Mr. Fox
    Offbeat family adventure may charm adults more than kids.
    Release Date: 11/13/2009


  • City of Ember
    Fast-paced fantasy has lots of tense moments.
    Release Date: 10/9/2008


  • Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
    Tedious Garfield sequel with crude jokes.
    Release Date: 06/16/2006


  • Broken Flowers
    Minimalist melodrama for older teens+.
    Release Date: 8/4/2005


  • The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
    Another quirkfest from Wes Anderson; not for kids.
    Release Date: 12/10/2004


  • Garfield
    Cat-astrophic for adults, but kids will love it.
    Release Date: 6/11/2004


  • Coffee and Cigarettes
    Curious collection of shorts will bore most kids.
    Release Date: 05/14/2004


  • Lost in Translation
    A lot here for mature older teens and adults only.
    Release Date: 9/12/2003


  • Hamlet (2000)
    2000 version of Hamlet is just dreadful.
    Release Date: 5/12/2000


  • Cradle Will Rock
    Art and politics and ideals; mature.
    Release Date: 12/21/1999


  • Rushmore
    Probably of more interest to adults than to teens.
    Release Date: 12/11/1998


  • Space Jam
    Live-action/animation mix is good fun for kids.
    Release Date: 11/15/1996


  • Kingpin
    Ribald bowling comedy is vintage Farrelly brothers.
    Release Date: 7/26/1996


  • Groundhog Day
    A witty, sarcastic take on redemption.
    Release Date: 2/12/1993


  • What About Bob?
    Appealingly silly romp for kids and adults.
    Release Date: 1/1/1991


  • Ghostbusters II
    Slime-soaked sequel still has spirit and laughs.
    Release Date: 6/16/1989


  • Scrooged
    Dated comedy is part Ghostbusters, part Dickens.
    Release Date: 11/23/1988


  • Ghostbusters
    Paranormal fun for tweens and up; some scares.
    Release Date: 6/8/1984


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