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By | July 1998
Don’t get your expectations up, but “LW4” is a decent enough date film…
Let me just say, Jet Li ROCKS in the kind of American debut Jackie Chan or Chow Yun-Fat would have killed for. When Warner Bros. finally realized "Superman...
"Shooting Lily" is the second feature from award-winning filmmaker Arthur Borman. Borman's now cult classic "And God Spoke" was a ratings grabber for the...
I used to hate Vincent Gallo. Embarassed though I am to admit it, this is a near-brilliant movie. Writer/Director/Star Gallo proves himself as an artist...
Spielberg gave his old pal Joe Dante another shot at making what is essentially a new "Gremlins", but apparently lost his nerve in the final print. "Small...
Though the DVD format is still in its infancy, there has been one genre of film that has been especially slow to make the digital transition--that of the...
The usual exception to Buena Vista's threadbare DVDs are the collectors' editions from its Miramax and Dimension labels. However, Dimension's so-called...
I was taken aback when I first popped in this disc: the flashy animated menus belie this campy vampire actioner's no-budget origins. And at initial glance,...
The first major work by Steven Spielberg to be released on DVD, DreamWorks' Saving Private Ryan disc proves that it does not take a raft of supplemental...
Love a film, hate a film, all points in between--I generally know what I want to say and how to say it. So why, then, do I feel so ill-equipped to...
Another Balzac novel makes it to the big screen -- following "Cousin Bette" -- making him the new Jane Austin of cinema. This bizarre tragedy explores the...