Joey O'Bryan

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Love in the Time of Twilight

Movie Review, April 12, 1996

The Reggae Movie

Movie Review, April 5, 1996

Roujin-Z

Movie Review, April 5, 1996

The Adventurers

Movie Review, March 22, 1996

Executive Decision

Movie Review, March 22, 1996

The Delicate Art of the Rifle

Movie Review, March 22, 1996

Review: Ghost in the Shell
Ghost in the Shell

Movie Review, March 22, 1996

Saint of Gamblers

Movie Review, March 13, 1996

Angels and Insects

Movie Review, March 8, 1996

Review: The City of Lost Children
The City of Lost Children
This follow-up from the same Frenchmen who made Delicatessen fancies itself a fairy tale – albeit a dark and scary one that's jam-packed with enough strange characters and wild mythologies for at least three movies.

Movie Review, March 1, 1996

Review: Rumble in the Bronx
Rumble in the Bronx
This fast-paced, funny film served as America's introduction to Jackie Chan and the hyperactive world of Hong Kong action filmmaking.

Movie Review, Feb. 23, 1996

Review: Happy Gilmore
Happy Gilmore

Movie Review, Feb. 16, 1996

Broken Arrow

Movie Review, Feb. 9, 1996

Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood

Movie Review, Jan. 19, 1996

The Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace

Movie Review, Jan. 19, 1996

Dracula: Dead and Loving it

Movie Review, Dec. 22, 1995

Fair Game

Movie Review, Nov. 10, 1995

High Risk

Movie Review, Nov. 3, 1995

Rich and Famous

Movie Review, Oct. 27, 1995

Review: Master of the Flying Guillotine
Master of the Flying Guillotine

Movie Review, Oct. 20, 1995

Out of the Dark

Movie Review, Oct. 20, 1995

Coldblooded

Movie Review, Oct. 20, 1995

The Mystery of Rampo

Movie Review, Oct. 13, 1995

Dead Presidents

Movie Review, Oct. 13, 1995

Shaolin Kung Fu Mystagogue

Movie Review, Oct. 6, 1995

Assassins

Movie Review, Oct. 6, 1995

The Big Green

Movie Review, Oct. 6, 1995

Black Cat

Movie Review, Sept. 29, 1995

Snake in the Eagle's Shadow
The directing debut of acclaimed kung fy choreographer Yuen also helped popularize the burgeoning “kung fu comedy” genre and it primary star, Jackie Chan.

Movie Review, Sept. 29, 1995

The Tie That Binds

Movie Review, Sept. 15, 1995

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