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he asks. "I'm always that way after I eat radishes." Well, "The Odd Life of Timothy Green" is full of something, too. And it's not whimsy. It's meant to be whimsical, of course. Also magical and ...
“The Odd Life of Timothy Green” is not your garden-variety feel-good kids’ film, but it’s a quirky, tender and mature ode to parenting that is equally entertaining for adults and childre ...
he asks. “I’m always that way after I eat radishes.” Well, “The Odd Life of Timothy Green” is full of something, too. And it’s not whimsy. It’s meant to be whimsical, of course.
The Odd Life of Timothy Green tells an inspiring small-town fairytale that deals with not only the hardships of parenting, but the rewards that come from them. Walking a fine line between ...
“The Odd Life of Timothy Green” is a fable with an interesting idea: Raising kids is a process in which children teach new parents how to do their job. “We don’t know anything,” Cindy ...
“The Odd Life of Timothy Green” is odd indeed. It comes from writer-director Peter Hedges of “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?” and other pictures, and in pleasing ways as well as some ...
Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton (right) play the parents of Timothy Green (CJ Adams), the child they longed for with musical gifts. The Odd Life of Timothy Green is an achingly sweet parent-and ...
Looks like "Bambi" and "Old Yeller" may have some competition in the traumatic movie memories category: "The Odd Life of Timothy Green." For decades the shooting of the lovable deer's mother and ...
The Odd Life of Timothy Green is a fairy tale that deals with some very real issues: infertility, parenting, and adoption. It's also a family film, in the best sense: it's about family ...
When traditional fertility tricks don’t work, a childless couple bury their hopes in the backyard, and up sprouts a son in “The Odd Life of Timothy Green,” a sweet, modestly budgeted family ...
At first glance, The Odd Life of Timothy Green would seem to fall outside the purview of GeekDad; there's nothing particularly geeky about it. There are no Star Wars references, no Lego bricks ...