Sep 28, 2015
In a movie world awash in clichéd romantic comedies or raunchy sex romps, there's something downright refreshing about the new movie "The Intern." It's a story about a friendship between a man and a woman – one that never threatens to be sexualized, and which shows that there can be great beauty and wisdom shared between the genders, and even more importantly between generations. Coming amid a week in which Pope Francis' visit to the US is helping (among other things) draw attention to the dignity of the human spirit, this is a beautiful example of putting those values in action.
The movie stars Robert DeNiro and Anne Hathaway, both of whom have Oscar-winning pedigrees and who team up with writer-director Nancy Meyers to create a film that's not only refreshingly clean in its values but also in its often hilarious comedic sense. Meyers has established herself as Hollywood's greatest female director of comedies, thanks to modern classics like "Something's Gotta Give," "It's Complicated" and "The Holiday," and here she comes up with perhaps her biggest winner yet.