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Category Archives: 1999
Mumford -
Lawrence Kasdan writes and directs Loren Dean as a young psychiatrist named Mumford, who arrives in a town with the same name. A rival psychiatrist (David Paymer) questions his credibility and his identity. Ted Danson, Mary McDonnell, Alfre Woodard, Zooey … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Alfre Woodard, Comedy, David Paymer, Hope Davis, Jane Adams, Jason Lee, Loren Dean, Martin Short, Mary McDonnell, Ted Danson, Zooey Deschanel
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American Beauty -
What is normal? What is ordinary? What is beautiful? American Beauty proposes that appearances are nearly always deceiving, and there’s always more to see if you just look closer. Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey) is burnt out. At forty-two years old, … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Academy Awards, Allison Janney, Annette Bening, Best Picture, Chris Cooper, Drama, Kevin Spacey, Mena Suvari, Thora Birch, Wes Bentley
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For Love of the Game -
Kevin Costner and baseball…for some reason the two just seem to go together. Costner has only made two prior baseball films (Bull Durham and Field of Dreams), but they rank among the best in his filmography. So seeing Kevin Costner … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Brian Cox, Drama, Jena Malone, John C. Reilly, Kelly Preston, Kevin Costner, Sports
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Blue Streak -
Blue Streak is the merging of two movie staples: the buddy cop movie and the mistaken identity farce. A showcase for Martin Lawrence, the movie wisely keeps him under control. He’s allowed to be humorous and edgy without going over … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Comedy, Luke Wilson, Martin Lawrence
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Stir of Echoes -
Riding the current wave of supernatural thrillers, Stir of Echoes is one of the better of the bunch. Though much in the film seems familiar, it still is intriguing to watch. Tom Witzky (Kevin Bacon) is a blue-collar lineman living … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Illeana Douglas, Kevin Bacon, Thriller
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Stigmata -
Stigmata is a tale of two films. One involves a serious criticism of the Catholic Church as an institution that may interfere with true faith. The other is a flashy, MTV-style remake of The Exorcist. Neither one makes much sense, … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Pryce, Patricia Arquette
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Chill Factor -
Five years after Speed, the train-wreck movie clones just keep on coming. The latest down the pike is Chill Factor, an utterly unmemorable piece of dreck that centers on an explosive substance nearly as toxic as this movie. Dr. Richard … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Cuba Gooding Jr., Skeet Ulrich
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Dudley Do-Right -
Pity Brendan Fraser. While he occassionally displays his talent by stretching out to unique films such as Still Breathing, Gods and Monsters, or The Twilight of the Golds, like an unerring yo-yo, he always returns to his goofball origins of … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Alfred Molina, Brendan Fraser, Comedy, Sarah Jessica Parker
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The 13th Warrior -
The Thirteenth Warrior (previously known as Eaters of the Dead) has been collecting dust on the studio shelves for well over a year now. Usually that, combined with the dread end-of-August release date, is a sure sign of a potentially … Continue reading
Universal Soldier: The Return - [No Tickets]
After a bad (but watchable) initial movie, Universal Soldier weathered two horrific direct-to-video sequels with the original lead, Jean-Claude Van Damme, noticeably absent. Now, seven years after the original film, Van Damme’s career is struggling. Perhaps reuniting with this flagging … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Jean Claude van Damme, Michael Jai White
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