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By | November 2003
For a first feature “The Demo Crew” is a decent little flick…
As we grow older, assuming we make it that far, friendships inevitably change: friends get married, or move away, or have a bunch of annoying children....
Armed with a well-to-do character and a catchy theme song (played during the end credits), “Clark, The Canadian Hockey Goalie” is the kind of comedy...
Cliffsnotes provides all relevant facts and themes of a literary work for the student who doesn’t have the time, patience, or willingness to read the 200...
If "Matrix Revolutions" was a hardcore porno film, it would be a succession of "money" shots. Not in my memory has a film been filled with a succession of...
If you’re one of those Americans who can’t find enough reasons to be pissed off at our government, here’s another one for ya. John H. Smihula’s...
Critics may as well pen reviews of Jane Campion's new film in disappearing ink. The movie will be forgotten before most of them are ever read. Where to...
Aside from a rather humorous preview for “Brother Bear” preceding this summer’s “Finding Nemo,” I hadn’t heard much about this film until the...
CRITIC DOCTOR EXAMINES: MaryAnn Johanson (flickfilosopher.com), Mr Cranky (mrcranky.com), David Ansen (Newsweek), James Berardinelli (reelviews.net), Gator...
For reasons that are most likely psychological in nature, people tend to talk to the screen when they watch action, suspense, or horror films. Comments...
There are three shots in "Shrinking Violett" which are absolutely first rate. Early in the film, there’s a terrific pan off of what looks like a shot of...