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24931-24960 of 25,484 entries
Den of Thieves
Bank heist rips off
Heat
for little gain
Movie Review, Jan. 26, 2018
The Muppet Movie
Movie Review, July 5, 2001
Killing Zoe
Movie Review, Sept. 16, 1994
Natural Born Killers
Stone grabs our collective viscera and never lets go for the next two hours.
Movie Review, Aug. 26, 1994
Midnight Cowboy
Fueled by two riveting character studies and its exposure of New York City's seamy underbelly, this multi-Oscar-winner screams “contemporary” and “eternal” at once.
Movie Review, July 22, 1994
Candyman
Based on a short story by Clive Barker, this tale about an urban legend come to life is set in Chicago's infamous Cabrini-Green.
Movie Review, Oct. 23, 1992
Carmen Jones
Movie Review, July 29, 1999
Crooklyn
Movie Review, May 13, 1994
Raising Cain
De Palma once again blatantly borrows from other movies without shame and rubs your nose in every camera trick imaginable, but he also does something of which he's seldom been guilty: He ignores the fundamental principles of suspense.
Movie Review, Aug. 14, 1992
Total Recall
This futuristic science fiction is based on a Philip K. Dick short story, and features award-winning special effects (and, no, we don't mean Ah-nuld).
Movie Review, July 5, 2000
The Waterdance
Movie Review, May 22, 1992
Deep Cover
Movie Review, April 24, 1992
Madonna: Truth or Dare
This documentary about Madonna's 1990 Blond Ambition tour is a chancy work of self-promotion but also succeeds in somewhat demystifying the icon she's become
Movie Review, May 17, 1991
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
Movie Review, Dec. 27, 2000
Carlito's Way
De Palma's film is anchored by an interesting story, fine performances, and is hoisted by an intoxicating field of vision that also maintains a sharply focused perspective.
Movie Review, Nov. 12, 1993
Death Race 2000
Movie Review, Oct. 14, 1999
The Speed Racer Show
Movie Review, Oct. 29, 1993
Hard Target
Movie Review, Aug. 20, 1993
Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky
Movie Review, March 30, 2000
All the President’s Men
Movie Review, Nov. 4, 1999
Safety Last
Movie Review, Sept. 3, 2002
The Sandlot
The movie is a grown man's memory of his first, awkward summer in a new neighborhood in 1962 and the importance of baseball as a bonding activity.
Movie Review, April 9, 1993
Losing Ground
Movie Review, March 23, 2000
Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival
Movie Review, Sept. 2, 1999
Kiss Me Deadly
Aldrich's paranoid film is the definitive Mike Hammer movie, outsleazing even Mickey Spillane’s conception of the private dick as an amoral slob.
Movie Review, Jan. 25, 1985
Manhunter
Thomas Harris' first serial-killer film adaptation.
Movie Review, July 26, 2001
Flowers of Shanghai
Movie Review, Dec. 7, 2000
The Birdman of Alcatraz
Movie Review, July 29, 1999
The Phantom of the Opera
Movie Review, Oct. 28, 1999
I, the Worst of All
Based on the book
The Traps of Faith
by Octavio Paz, this Argentinean film takes place in 17th century “New Spain” (Mexico) as Juana Ines de la Cruz enters a nunnery to pursue her intellectual aims.
Movie Review, Feb. 3, 1995
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