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Monthly Archives: July 1999
By | July 1999
You know there’s a mechanical disorder when a rap-talking car steals the show…
Mathew Broderick is likeable enough as the gizmo and gadget-toting cartoon hero in-the-flesh, but the plot, to which the FX wizardry is strung to, is in...
A couple of years ago, Dan Ireland made his directorial debut with a stunning little gem called "The Whole Wide World" that starred Vincent D'Onofrio as...
America hasn't seen much in the way of horror films since the "slasher"/thriller sub-genre overtook and killed the flow of films in the 1980's. Now that...
This genuinely scary film is the most frightening thing I have seen since "The Silence of the Lambs." The film opens with a paragraph of text that informs...
For the last two years one could not attend an independent film festival, big or small, that did not have at least two "mockumentaries." Well, now it's...
I used to live in San Francisco, but now I live in Los Angeles. If you've ever logged some serious time in our cultural Mecca, you find that an integral...
David E. Kelley is a man who seems to have it all. Married to Michelle Pfeiffer, he's also the creator/writer/producer of the television shows "Ally...
Thanks to a certain bearded, cigar-smoking revolutionary, Cuba, the only Communist nation in this hemisphere, has been a thorn in America's side and a...
It hasn't been too long (1986) since William Hurt won his Best Actor Academy Award, yet here he is playing the "boyfriend" to another recent Oscar nominee...