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Monthly Archives: October 1998
Living Out Loud -
Living Out Loud is a rather unconventional romantic comedy, as if you couldn’t tell that by its unlikely leads: Holly Hunter and Danny DeVito. However, with strong characters and an unusual storytelling style, it slowly manages to win us over. … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Danny DeVito, Holly Hunter, Queen Latifah, Romantic Comedy
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John Carpenter’s Vampires -
Hot on the heels of Blade, we are treated to another vampire-slayer tale, this time from director John Carpenter. While not one of his best directoral efforts, there are enough scares in John Carpenter’s Vampires to please the casual moviegoer. … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Daniel Baldwin, Horror, James Woods, Sheryl Lee
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American History X -
American History X is a powerful examination of the destructive allure of racism and hatred. Boistered by some impressive performances, paints a vivid picture of how mindless hatred can tear society, and an individual family, apart. Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton) … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Drama, Edward Furlong, Edward Norton, Stacy Keach
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Orgazmo -
Orgazmo is a movie that feels like one of those “before they were famous” photos. Made by the creators of South Park, before that show ever hit the air, this spoof of “adult” films and kung-fu movies shows some comic … Continue reading
Life is Beautiful -
Life is Beautiful is a rare treat: a lighthearted comedy that tackles a very serious subject without committing the sins of being disrespectful, or, even worse, humorless. It combines a charming romance with a dash of farce, stirs in a … Continue reading
Soldier - [No Tickets]
What’s that smell? Why, it’s Soldier, an insipid science fiction action yarn that makes you long for the realism of Pigs in Space. Right now, under our very noses, if you believe the timeline the film gives us, an elite … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Gary Busey, Kurt Russell, Science Fiction
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Pleasantville -
Pleasantville is, of all things, a pleasant little film. It asks the question, what would the world be like if everything was perfect? And then it uses that, not only as a launchpad for social commentary on contemporary values, but … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen, Reese Witherspoon, Tobey Maguire, William H. Macy
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Apt Pupil -
Apt Pupil is a very disturbing movie. This cerebral thriller is very much a monster movie. But, rather than the monsters being some outlandishly implausible creature from the fringes of science fiction, they are taken from the pages of history, … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Brad Renfro, Bryan Singer, Ian McKellen, Thriller
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Happiness -
Don’t be fooled by the title. There is happiness in Todd Solondz’ latest film, but it’s not exactly what you would expect. The film explores several unhappy (and, in some cases, extremely dysfunctional) people in their quest to find “happiness”, … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Cynthia Stevenson, Drama, Dylan Baker, Jane Adams, Jon Lovitz, Lara Flynn Boyle, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Todd Solondz
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Practical Magic -
Based on Alice Hoffman’s novel, Practical Magic is a partially enchanting film about the lives and loves of a family of witches. The film is never as magical as it needs to be, and it is harmed by some overly … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Aidan Quinn, Goran Visnijic, Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock
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