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Monthly Archives: July 1998
By | July 1998
No movie no longer has to be about anything…
I happened, just before leaving to go see "The Truman Show", to catch a promo-mercial for the same movie on the E! Channel. There was Jim Carrey, mugging...
Brilliant ... hilarious ... ground-breaking ... innovative ... genius ... These are words that will never be used to describe Trey Parkers "Boogie...
I used to hate Vincent Gallo. Embarassed though I am to admit it, this is a near-brilliant movie. Writer/Director/Star Gallo proves himself as an artist...
Spielberg gave his old pal Joe Dante another shot at making what is essentially a new "Gremlins", but apparently lost his nerve in the final print. "Small...
"Shooting Lily" is the second feature from award-winning filmmaker Arthur Borman. Borman's now cult classic "And God Spoke" was a ratings grabber for the...
Let me just say, Jet Li ROCKS in the kind of American debut Jackie Chan or Chow Yun-Fat would have killed for. When Warner Bros. finally realized "Superman...
Our little Ally is all grown up. Ally Sheedy, that is, the freckle-faced Brat Pack tomboy who's thrown off her wholesome Hollywood, "Short Circuit"-era...
Generally, I have as much love for "coming of age" movies as I do for magic shows (the only thing I hate more are circuses), but every once in a while...
The first major work by Steven Spielberg to be released on DVD, DreamWorks' Saving Private Ryan disc proves that it does not take a raft of supplemental...
I was taken aback when I first popped in this disc: the flashy animated menus belie this campy vampire actioner's no-budget origins. And at initial glance,...