-
Recent Posts
Calendar
November 2024 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Archives
Tag Cloud
Action Animated Anthony Hopkins Antonio Banderas Ben Stiller Biopic Bruce Willis Christopher Walken Comedy Crime Danny DeVito Denzel Washington Documentary Drama Eddie Murphy Ewan McGregor Gene Hackman Gwyneth Paltrow Harrison Ford Horror Joan Cusack John Malkovich John Travolta Julianne Moore Julia Roberts Kevin Kline Kevin Spacey Meg Ryan Nicolas Cage Robert DeNiro Robert Downey Jr. Robin Williams Romance Romantic Comedy Samuel L. Jackson Sandra Bullock Science Fiction Shakespeare Sharon Stone Spoof Sports Superhero Thriller William H. Macy Woody Harrelson
Category Archives: 1996
The People vs. Larry Flynt -
Director Milos Forman delivers an effective Free Speech plea along with an entertaining movie. The film follows the true life story of Larry Flynt (Woody Harrelson), a low class guy who panders to the baser needs of people in order … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Biopic, Courtney Love, Edward Norton, Woody Harrelson
Comments Off on The People vs. Larry Flynt
Mother -
Mother is a rather typical Albert Brooks comedy, enhanced by the enjoyable performance of Debbie Reynolds. John Henderson (Albert Brooks) has horrible luck with women, and he traces his problems back to his relationship with his mother, Beatrice (Debbie Reynolds). … Continue reading
Hamlet -
Kenneth Branagh delivers an excellent uncut adaptation of William Shakespeare’s most famous play. Branagh directs and stars as Hamlet, the Danish prince. Julie Christie plays Queen Gertrude, and Derek Jacobi is Claudius, Hamlet’s uncle, now king. The casting follows the … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Billy Crystal, Charlton Heston, Derek Jacobi, Drama, Gerard Depardieu, Jack Lemmon, Julie Christie, Kate Winslet, Kenneth Branagh, Robin Williams, Rufus Sewell, Shakespeare
Comments Off on Hamlet
Evita -
Director Alan Parker’s version of Evita tells the musical story of Argentinian First Lady Eva Peron. Antonio Banderas narrates the story as the acerbic Che, an everyman who wryly comments on the political goings on. Madonna stars as Eva, who … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Antonio Banderas, Drama, Jonathan Pryce, Madonna, Musical
Comments Off on Evita
Michael -
Michael is a slight little romantic comedy that is enjoyable, but has little lasting impact. William Hurt is Frank Quinlan, a once respected journalist, who is now lowered to writing for a supermarket tabloid, the Weekly Mirror. He and a … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Andie MacDowell, John Travolta, Romantic Comedy, William Hurt
Comments Off on Michael
The Evening Star -
This extra sappy sequel to Terms of Endearment just doesn’t fly. The film follows the further life of Aurora Greenway (Shirley MacLaine), who, after the death of her daughter (in the prior film), is left to raise her three grandchildren … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Bill Paxton, Drama, Juliette Lewis, Shirley MacLaine
Comments Off on The Evening Star
Ghosts of Mississippi -
Rob Reiner’s latest film takes the tragedy of the murder of Medgar Evers and turns it into a watered down Grishamesque southern lawyer story. In very quick opening scenes, we learn that the racist Byron De La Beckwith (James Woods) … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Alec Baldwin, Drama, James Woods, Rob Reiner, Whoopi Goldberg, William H. Macy
Comments Off on Ghosts of Mississippi
Scream -
Scream is Wes Craven’s latest horror film with a gimmick that just doesn’t quite work. It opens, in traditional slasher film fashion, with the young, pert, and alone Casey (Drew Barrymore) having a terrifying encounter with a homicidal caller. The … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Horror, Jamie Kennedy, Matthew Lillard, Neve Campbell, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, Spoof
Comments Off on Scream
One Fine Day -
A formulaic romantic comedy is helped along by the good chemistry of its stars. Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Melanie Parker, a working single mother, a control-freak with an uncontrollable son, Sammy (Alex D. Linz). George Clooney is Jack Taylor, a … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged George Clooney, Michelle Pfieffer, Romantic Comedy
Comments Off on One Fine Day