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Monthly Archives: May 2001
By | May 2001
TK
Dancer in the Dark was far and way both the most loved and hated film experience of 2000. Lars Von Trier's sadistically brutal look at one woman's foray...
A bad year in film, which virtually everyone agrees 2000 was, is especially hard on critics. Although no one ever pities film critics, who make it a...
As a woman on the verge of marriage, I must admit that I was quite offended by Miramax Pictures romantic comedy "About Adam," a movie that had as much...
For anyone who dreams of winning an Academy Award, consider the fate of poor Mira Sorvino. Five years after snagging Hollywood's most coveted prize and...
This day started strong and really fizzled out at the end. The first film featured was "Panic." The entire cast made every scene extraordinary. Ebert...
Hamlet ^ Michæl Almereyda's highly hip revisiting of Shakespeare's classic Hamlet demonstrated what happens when the classics hang out in Blockbuster...
The general stupidity of the American public has never really been a topic worth debating. One only has to turn on the boob tube and start flipping through...
In ancient Rome war and brutality were a way of life of life. Rival factions were constantly vying for absolute power in the mighty empire. But, of course,...
Reviewing films is not all fun and games. There are those times when a critic must sit and waste many minutes and even hours of his life watching movies...
Never much of a fan of the sword and sandal epics Stanley Kubrick's "Spartacus" has always been one of those films I was torn about. At a rather lengthy...