based on the book by confessions of a shopaholic author sophie kinsella, this throws alexandra daddario'sher most personal secrets to her ceo. i just want this huge, amazing romance. turbulence stopped a few hours ago. why didn't you tell me that? it seemed like you needed to get a few things off your chest. when romance inevitably ensues, he holds all the cards. he knows everything about her, and she knows nothing about him. this is formulaic fare, held up by the substance of daddario, who has something of a sandra bullock quality. enlivened by a few nice supporting performances as notable as laverne cox as the main character's tough but sympathetic boss. i asked where it came from and it came from russia on a wave after being smashed up by a storm. for my own personal recommendation of the best film currently available for home viewing, let me direct you to the whalebone box from maverick genius andrew kotting. the film follows two journeys, iain sinclairand his photographer boschjoin andrew kotting on a pilgrimage. the other into the dreams of eden kotting, the daughter and muse of and