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By | May 2003
Colin’s journey is more than a little dull, mostly due to the script by Paul Fraser…
This British film is so gentle that it's hard to believe it comes from the same director as the spicy comedy "East Is East." But it has the same...
Based on a much later series of events in the life of the talented Mr. Ripley, this film boasts another of Patricia Highsmith's cleverly Hitchcockian plots...
This absorbing Italian drama captures the feel of the sun-drenched coastal community, even if it never quite grabs hold of us. This is one of those small...
It's surprising that Dodie Smith's beloved novel hasn't been adapted for the screen before now (she also wrote 101 Dalmatians). Going in you have that...
David Mackenzie's inventive Scottish thriller keeps us on our toes with its intelligent blending of horror, comedy and internal drama. Charlie (Alastair...
After watching this five minute film, my only reaction was, "It took two people to write this?" Simplistic is one thing, but trying to be clever about it...
Movie trivia fanatics will recognize the 1975 feature "The Man in the Glass Booth" as the only production within the American Film Theatre canon to receive...
“Invasion: Anime” exists as a great little tutorial for those wondering just what this ever-growing anime craze is all about. This documentary gives a...
For those who find that most “life-affirming’ films leave them nauseous and sometimes angry, "Man on the Train" is a miracle of genuine uplift working...
One of Denmark's biggest ever box office hits, this light and breezy rom-com plays by all the standard conventions and keeps us laughing as long as we...