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Category Archives: 1997
Con Air -
Con Air introduces, then fails to exploit, the largest collection of onscreen villains since the Legion of Doom. Instead, we are treated to a run of the mill plane hijacking, and more explosions and climactic fights than I’d care to … Continue reading
Posted in 1997, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, John Cusack, John Malkovich, Nicolas Cage, Steve Buscemi, Ving Rhames
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Buddy -
Hollywood just can’t escape the man in the gorilla suit, no matter how grateful the rest of the world would be. The latest film to fall victim to this evil menace is Buddy, a children’s film that purports to examine … Continue reading
Trial and Error -
Director Jonathan Lynn (of My Cousin Vinny) tackles another fish-out-of-water courtroom comedy, but this time with less success. Jeff Daniels stars as Charles, an upwardly mobile L.A. lawyer who is set to marry the daughter (Alexandra Wentworth) of the head … Continue reading
Posted in 1997, Movie Reviews
Tagged Comedy, Jeff Daniels, Michael Richards
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Gone Fishin’ -
Gone Fishin’ is an unfunny, meandering film attempting to be a comedy. Gus (Danny Glover) and Joe (Joe Pesci) have been best friends and fishing buddies ever since they were kids. For as long, their fishing trips have always been … Continue reading
Ponette -
Child actors are problematic. They usually come in two flavors: those who don’t really know what they’re doing, and therefore act natural. They’re convincing, but not always appropriate. The other flavor of child actor is the overactor: hyperaware that they’re … Continue reading
Brassed Off -
Brassed off is a drama about how politics can affect a small town that works well on an interpersonal scale. However, when it goes for the grand political statement, the notes seem a bit flat. The small town of Grimley … Continue reading
The Lost World: Jurassic Park -
After an absence of nearly four years, Steven Spielberg has returned to the director’s chair, and has chosen to tackle a large, but simple, project. Large in the sense that his original Jurassic Park is still the top grossing film … Continue reading
Posted in 1997, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Steven Spielberg, Vince Vaughn
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Addicted to Love -
Romantic comedies are an odd lot. You walk in knowing full well how the film is going to end, so there’s never any real suspense (though the films always pretend there is). For example, in Addicted to Love, Sam (Matthew … Continue reading
Posted in 1997, Movie Reviews
Tagged Matthew Broderick, Meg Ryan, Romantic Comedy
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Night Falls on Manhattan -
Night Falls on Manhattan is a thoughtful ethics drama that paints a gritty, realistic picture of corruption, law and politics. Andy Garcia stars as Sean Casey, an idealistic new assistant district attorney in New York. He gets his big break … Continue reading
Posted in 1997, Movie Reviews
Tagged Andy Garcia, Drama, Ian Holm, James Gandolfini, Richard Dreyfuss, Sidney Lumet
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The Fifth Element -
The best science fiction films manage to create a unique world, populated with rich characters and coherent to its own logic. The Fifth Element only meets these goals partway. It creates a visually intriguing setting, but adds rudimentary characters and … Continue reading
Posted in 1997, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Bruce Willis, Chris Tucker, Comedy, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Luc Besson, Milla Jovovich, Science Fiction
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