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Category Archives: 1996
Bulletproof -
Bulletproof is a rather routine buddy-action/comedy that should have concentrated a bit more on the comedy side, and less on the action. Archie Moses (Adam Sandler) and Rock Keats (Damon Wayans) are partners in crime, and best friends to boot…that … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Adam Sandler, Comedy, Damon Wayans
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Bogus -
Bogus is a poorly concieved half-comedy, half-tearjerker that accomplishes neither and descends into an inane realm-of-the-imagination fantasy. Albert (Haley Joel Osment) is a young boy living in the shobiz world of Las Vegas with his dancing mother, Lorraine (Nancy Travis). … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Gerard Depardieu, Haley Joel Osment, Whoopi Goldberg
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The Trigger Effect -
This intriguing thriller, even though it weakens a bit at the end, still packs a chilling punch. The Trigger Effect opens with an extended tracking shot reminiscent of Touch of Evil or The Player, introducing several of the main characters, … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Dermot Mulroney, Elisabeth Shue, Kyle MacLachlan, Thriller
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The Crow: City of Angels - [No Tickets]
This dark and brooding sequel is an absolute pain to watch. Set twenty years after the original, The Crow: City of Angels, focuses upon the character of Ashe (Vincent Perez), a mechanic who accidentally witnesses a murder. He is killed, … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Mia Kirshner, Superhero, Vincent Perez
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The Spitfire Grill -
The Spitfire Grill is a thoroughly sappy and manipulative drama, but it manages to be moving nonetheless. Alison Elliott stars as Percy Talbott, a young ex-con who travels to small town Gilead, Maine, to start a new life. The local … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Alison Elliott, Drama, Ellen Burstyn, Marcia Gay Harden, Will Patton
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She’s the One -
Edward Burns, who won raves for his Brothers McMullen, tackles similar material in She’s The One, and manages to make his sophomore outing a rather amiable romantic comedy. The plot centers around the exploits of two brothers. Mickey (Burns) is … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Cameron Diaz, Edward Burns, Jennifer Aniston
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A Very Brady Sequel -
Take the original Brady Bunch movie, eliminate the originality and cohesiveness, and string the remnants along a rather flimsy plotline, and you’ve got A Very Brady Sequel, a tired rehash of a film that wasn’t all that great to begin … Continue reading
The Island of Dr. Moreau -
The Island of Dr. Moreau is Hollywood’s third attempt at framing H. G. Wells’ novel, and they have yet to get it right. The 1933 Island of Lost Souls, although the best of the three, eliminated the subtleties of the … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged David Thewlis, Marlon Brando, Val Kilmer
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Carpool -
A rather inane and dull family comedy, Carpool is merely a bundle of chase cliches surrounded by unappealing characters. Daniel (David Paymer) is a harried and overworked ad executive, and on the most important day of his business life (these … Continue reading
Tin Cup -
Very engaging golf-themed romantic-comedy. Kevin Costner is Roy “Tin Cup” McAvoy, a golf pro at a small West Texas driving range, never having hit the big time. His life changes when he meets Dr. Molly Griswold (Rene Russo), a therapist … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Don Johnson, Kevin Costner, Rene Russo, Romantic Comedy, Sports
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