We usually turn to comedies as an escape, a way to forget about the events of our actual lives, and join fictional characters on a journey of silly circumstances. That’s not so much the case when it ...
Meet Doris. With her glittery cat-eye glasses, wacky vintage wardrobe, and messy mop of a fake ponytail, Doris (Sally Field) cuts the type of figure that’s usually written off as an eccentric ...
It has been a few decades, but two-time Oscar-winner Sally Field will probably never live down telling her peers, "You like me. You really like me." If her new film Hello, My Name Is Doris is any ...
Through no fault of Sally Field, her new movie “Hello, My Name Is Doris” kept making me think about Carol Kane. Field plays a hoarder, but unlike Kane’s character in the recent indie “Clutter,” Doris ...
Doris’ life seems to have passed her by as she has spent much of it caring for her mother and living in a home that looks like the residence of a hoarder. As the film opens, she is at her mother’s ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook An elderly woman pursuing her hot, younger coworker could sound like a straightforward, uncreative ...
“Hello, My Name is Doris” is a weirdly off-plumb little movie, one that manages to be condescending and compassionate, knowing and blinkered, reassuring and unsettling all at the same time. 2 stars.
Meet Doris. With her wacky vintage wardrobe, messy nest of hair and glittery cat’s-eye glasses, she looks more like an eccentric supporting character than a star. But “Hello, My Name Is Doris” makes ...
Meet Doris. With her glittery cat-eye glasses, wacky vintage wardrobe, and messy mop of a fake ponytail, Doris (Sally Field) cuts the type of figure that’s usually written off as an eccentric ...
DORIS DAZE In her first leading role in 20 years, Field plays a sixtysomething hoarder who daydreams about finding love with a coworker half her age Many of you will be too young to get the following ...