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Still Breathing

Still Breathing

This very uneven movie about fated love seemed intended as a hybrid of Field of Dreams and Sleepless in Seattle. The plot involves a likable street performer, played by Brendan Fraser (George of the Jungle), who has recurring dreams of the woman he is destined to marry. The twist is that the woman... [More]

Dirty Work

Dirty Work

Though I've always been a fan of Norm MacDonald (who co-wrote this monumentally mediocre comedy) I knew I was in for a painful 90 minutes when the opening credits informed me that it was directed by Bob Saget. This is probably the most wrongheaded attempt at a comedy I've seen since Meatballs 3. M... [More]

Shanghai Noon

Shanghai Noon

The ever so entertaining Jackie Chan follows Rush Hour with Shanghai Noon, an immensely entertaining, been-there-done-that, fish out of water comedy that works because of the sheer charm of its stars. Once again Chan kicks up a storm, but the big surprise here is the comic talent of Owen Wilson (Bot... [More]

Love and Basketball

Love and Basketball

Omar Epps and Sanna Lathan star in this sports romance that made its debut at The Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. In Love and Basketball, Epps (Higher Learning) and Lathan play life long friends who have a passion for basketball and, in their college years, develop a passion for each o... [More]

The Skulls

The Skulls

There are bad films (Next Best Thing springs to mind) and then there's The Skulls, a dreadful excuse of a movie that belongs in an "Ivy" league all it's own. Dawson Creek's Joshua Jackson stars a student who desperately wants to be a part of the Skulls, a sort of secret fraternal society that pa... [More]

Keeping The Faith

Keeping The Faith

Few actors have made their mark as quickly as Edward Norton. He seemed to come out of nowhere with his sinister turn as a schizophrenic in Primal Fear. Since, he's turned up as the crusading lawyer in The People Vs. Larry Flynt, a reformed skinhead in American History X, a sleazy gambler in Rounde... [More]

Frequency

Frequency

It's Backdraft to the Future when a New York Cop (Jim Caviezel) circa 1999, is able to communicate with his firefighting father (Dennis Quaid) who is happily living in the year 1969. We are soon to learn that Quaid is fated to die in an accident two days hence, and it's the son's quest to alter the... [More]

U-571

U-571

A few years back, I had nothing but praise for the thriller Breakdown, starring Kurt Russell. I admired it's simplicity, intensity, and taut pace. Director Jonathan Mostow returns with this rousingly old fashioned and suspenseful war picture, U-571. Matthew McConaughey heads an American vessel t... [More]

Time Code

Time Code

With film audiences getting hungry for new cinematic techniques, it's hard for film-makers to satisfy them. Director Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas) does something completely innovative with his new film Timecode, that will have the audience glued to the screen for the full running time. Timecod... [More]

Rules of Engagement

Rules of Engagement

Director William Friedkin is probably best remembered for the horrifying The Exorcist, and the crime thriller The French Connection. For the last several years, he's almost slipped into obscurity with some really bad films including The Guardian and Jade. Now he returns with the marine drama Rules o... [More]

Center Stage

Center Stage

Great dance films are hard to come by these days. It seems that cheesy melodrama and fluff always seem to get in the way. There have been hits like Dirty Dancing and Footloose, but the last great dance film was probably Saturday Night Fever in the 70's. Not only did that picture offer great dance se... [More]

The Patriot

The Patriot

A good friend of mine once told me he got really tired of the excessive flag waving in Saving Private Ryan. I'm here to tell you that Spielberg's masterpiece has nothing on The Patriot in that department. There are flags a plenty in this new Revolutionary war epic starring Mel Gibson. Gibson pla... [More]

Shadow Hours

Shadow Hours

Balthazar Getty (Lord of the Flies) plays a young man who spends his days with his loving, pregnant wife (Rebecca Gayheart) and his nights working at a gas station in an ugly part of L.A. His life changes when he meets Stuart Chappell (energetic Peter Weller from Robocop), a novelist. Chappell intro... [More]

Return To Me

Return To Me

With Return To Me, actress Bonnie Hunt makes a directorial debut that is every bit as winning as any character she's ever played. Return to Me is a wonderful romantic comedy that, despite it's predictability, manages to succeed on just about every level. David Duchovny (X-Files) beautifully shed... [More]

Mission Impossible: 2

Mission Impossible: 2

As you probably already know, Mission: Impossible was based on the beloved 60's T.V. series. Brian DePalma directed Tom Cruise in the first film and although it was a huge money maker, many movie-goers found the convoluted plot a bit daunting. John Woo (Broken Arrow, Face Off) tries to take MI:2 in... [More]