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Review: Yellow Submarine
Yellow Submarine

Movie Review, Jan. 27, 2000

Young Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is the original Spy Kid in this Chris Columbus-penned story about the master sleuth in a youth. The more one knows about Holmes lore, the more the film's foreshadowings of future cases will be evident.

Movie Review, Jan. 16, 2003

Review: The Wandering Earth
The Wandering Earth
Chinese sci-fi epic about the hunt for a new sun

Movie Review, March 8, 2019

Review: Creature From the Black Lagoon
Creature From the Black Lagoon

Movie Review, June 20, 2001

Review: Spartacus
Spartacus

Movie Review, Aug. 30, 2000

Review: Blacula
Blacula

Movie Review, Oct. 4, 2001

Review: The General
The General
The General is one of Keaton's best films. In this Civil War comedy, Keaton does battle with the General – only thing is the General is a stolen train, not a soldier. There's a girl and some Union spies ­ but, mostly it's Keaton, the Great Stone Face, all the way.

Movie Review, Feb. 15, 2001

Review: Blood Simple
Blood Simple

Movie Review, July 12, 2000

Review: Army of the Dead
Army of the Dead
Latest zombie flick should just stay buried

Movie Review, May 14, 2021

Review: Spider Baby
Spider Baby
Three demented adult siblings are looked after by a devoted caretaker in Jack Hill's no-budget masterpiece.

Movie Review, Aug. 12, 1994

Where the Rivers Flow North

Movie Review, July 29, 1994

Review: Casino
Casino
Stone jumps into the deep end with Scorsese made guys, De Niro and Pesci, as the action moves from New York to Vegas, with uneven results.

Movie Review, Nov. 22, 1995

Review: The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Stop-motion photography creates a macabre world of make-believe.

Movie Review, Oct. 29, 1993

Review: The Crow
The Crow

Movie Review, May 13, 1994

Review: Respect
Respect
Bloated Aretha Franklin biopic lacks her glitz and power

Movie Review, Aug. 13, 2021

Review: Marquis
Marquis

Movie Review, Sept. 4, 1992

Review: Home Alone
Home Alone
Home Alone is the apex, the pinnacle, the culmination of every bad bit Hughes has ever written or directed. It overflows with primitive, disastrously unfunny sight gags and neo-hateful familial humor.

Movie Review, Jan. 11, 1991

Review: A Time to Live and a Time to Die
A Time to Live and a Time to Die

Movie Review, Nov. 30, 2000

Review: Suitable Flesh
Suitable Flesh
The horniest H.P. Lovecraft adaptation to ever sleaze up the screen

Movie Review, Oct. 27, 2023

Review: Clash of the Titans
Clash of the Titans

Movie Review, March 23, 2000

Review: Hud
Hud

Movie Review, June 24, 2002

Review: The Conformist
The Conformist

Movie Review, March 1, 2001

Review: Sleepwalkers
Sleepwalkers

Movie Review, April 17, 1992

Review: The Darkest Minds
The Darkest Minds
Earth's last children hunted by their parents

Movie Review, Aug. 10, 2018

Review: Days of Heaven
Days of Heaven

Movie Review, Feb. 18, 1994

Review: Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
This animated Batman is from the same folks behind the TV cartoon series, and is a diverting take on the Caped Crusader.

Movie Review, Dec. 31, 1993

Household Saints

Movie Review, Dec. 3, 1993

Review: Deerskin
Deerskin
Wrong director goes, well, wrong in this film-making spoof

Movie Review, April 30, 2020

The Abyss

Movie Review, Nov. 12, 1993

Review: The Decalogue: Vol. One (Parts One & Two)
The Decalogue: Vol. One (Parts One & Two)

Movie Review, Jan. 31, 2001

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