The big selling point of this film is spelled out immediately in the credits: "And introducing Michelle Pfeiffer as Sue Wellington." It also gives one pause to consider that Pfeiffer's career may have never evolved had she not had a passing resemblance to a young Susannah York. York, who aided, abetted, and produced this clunker, plays Sue Lewis,[Read More]
At long last, a Girlfriend+s Guide for the divorced set-written by four women who have experienced it all and have good news about getting through it.Divorce is plaguing our country, which has the highest divorce rate in the world. As many women are now forced to -go it alone+-struggling with what happened, wounded in spirit, trying to rebuild what[Read More]