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25081-25110 of 25,481 entries
The Thing
Movie Review, Oct. 22, 2002
Easy Rider
Movie Review, Aug. 22, 2000
8 1/2
Mastroianni plays a film director who's just had a huge hit but is struggling to find an idea for his next project. Between fits and starts, he goes back through his life and confronts all his demons. And what a cavalcade of demons!
Movie Review, Feb. 15, 2001
Yor, the Hunter From the Future
Movie Review, July 5, 2001
Europa Europa
In this award-winning foreign film, a Jewish boy during World War II adopts various non-Jewish identities in order to save his hide, but his uncircumcised penis becomes a dead giveaway.
Movie Review, Dec. 27, 1991
Scanners
Wanna see someone's head blow up and eyes pop out? Be certain of your answer before casting your gaze on
Scanners
, an early beaut from Toronto's king of visceral horror.
Movie Review, Dec. 21, 2000
Female Trouble
Waters' over-the-top melodrama stars Divine in a tour-de-force performance as Dawn Davenport, a girl who leaves home when she doesn't get the cha-cha heels she wanted for Christmas. The film also stars most of the Waters' corps of regulars.
Movie Review, May 28, 2002
She-Devils on Wheels
Movie Review, April 30, 2002
Weekend at Bernie's
Movie Review, July 14, 1989
Matinee
This film is a fondly humorous look back at the last gasp of America's innocence, being a kid, and, in particular, monster movies.
Movie Review, Jan. 29, 1993
The Man Who Invented Christmas
How Charles Dickens created Ebenezer Scrooge
Movie Review, Nov. 21, 2017
In the Mouth of Madness
Clearly having a ball, Carpenter fills the screen with equal amounts of unsettling atmosphere and shameless jolts, while at the same time successfully walking the tightrope that separates the horrific from the hilarious.
? Joey O'Bryan
Movie Review, Feb. 3, 1995
Tales From the Crypt Presents Demon Knight
Good performances and lots of blood and gore can't save this illogical TV-to-screen story from itself.
Movie Review, Jan. 20, 1995
Gilda
Movie Review, Aug. 12, 1999
Mouchette
Movie Review, Sept. 13, 2000
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Coppola's take on the very old story is deliciously fresh. Oldman's Dracula has a stylized, almost hyperreal clarity and a singular weirdness.
Movie Review, Nov. 20, 1992
What Happened Was …
Movie Review, Nov. 4, 1994
Little Giants
Movie Review, Oct. 21, 1994
The Scent of Green Papaya
Movie Review, May 6, 1994
The Third Man
Based on a story by Graham Greene, the movie is a noir classic set in a shadowy postwar Vienna. It’s one of Orson Welles’ best-remembered roles, and the film’s now-familiar zither music sets the story’s ambiguous tone perfectly.
Movie Review, Oct. 21, 1999
Oklahoma!
Rodgers and Hammerstein tunes mix with luxurious widescreen cinematography.
Movie Review, Aug. 12, 1999
Imagine the Sound
Movie Review, April 30, 2002
Who Can See Forever
Concert film and documentary portrait of singer-songwriter Sam Beam (Iron & Wine)
Movie Review, March 1, 2024
The Untouchables
Movie Review, July 5, 2000
Orlando
Freely adapted by writer-director Sally Potter from Virginia Woolf's 1928 novel, the movie attempts nothing less than the deconstruction of Western civilization's patriarchal underpinnings, with Tilda Swinton as the title character who appears in nearly every shot.
Movie Review, Oct. 8, 1993
Just Another Girl On the I.R.T.
Movie Review, April 16, 1993
Wanda
Movie Review, May 9, 2001
Wayne’s World
Movie Review, Oct. 4, 2001
HAIKYU!! The Dumpster Battle
Two rival high schools face off on the volleyball court
Movie Review, May 31, 2024
Doctor Zhivago
Directed by the modern-day king of epics, David Lean, this overlong and over-romantic Oscar-winner should be experienced by everyone at least once in a lifetime.
Movie Review, June 19, 1995
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