Grief comes in many different forms. Some people deal with it by crying, letting it all out. Others choose to seek support through other connections. This is what the film "Eleanor the Great" attempts to explore. Unfortunately, acclaimed actress Scarlett Johansson makes only an average directorial debut with a rather forgettable script, by Tory Kamen. There is a tinge of absurdity to "Eleanor the Great," as a 95-year-old woman takes her best friend's Holocaust survival story and passes it off as her own. The movie tackles grief in an unrealistic yet still moving way, with some jokes thrown in the...