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By | December 1998
Todd Solondz’ unique cinematic vision explored…
1. You sit in the darkened room, squirming uneasily, a black apprehension roiling in your gut. It's like being strapped into a dentist's chair as the drill...
B. Monkey combines Something Wild with La Femme Nikita via Pulp Fiction. Beatrice - nicknamed B. Monkey because of her ability to break into any building...
First Love, Last Rites is about the exquisite pain and confusion of first love. City boy Joey, played by Giovanni Ribisi, spends his summer in a meltingly...
When questioned as to why he chose to concentrate on the character and backstory of a male supporting character at the expense of his female protagonist...
All the Little Animals is a sweet, earnest but ultimately schizophrenic film with a strong environmental message. It tells the story of Bobby, a childlike...
A refreshingly honest coming of age tale told from a female perspective. Anna is a high school senior trying to figure out what to do with her life. While...
Girl is a low rent teen comedy/drama hovering somewhere between Clueless and an amalgamation of the first season of Beverly Hills 90210. It contains...
As the title suggests, Speak Like a Child is about the process of growing up and letting go of the past. Three childhood friends who share a dark secret...
LITTLE VOICE (R) ^ * * * ^ (http://www.miramax.com) ^ Michael Herman's follow up to "Brassed Off" is a mostly enjoyable but ultimately frustrating...
These scrambled movie titles will save space on the marquee and might make better flicks than the originals. Put the blender on puree and check out these...