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Category Archives: Movie Reviews
Rush Hour -
Brett Ratner, the director behind Chris Tucker’s surprisingly funny buddy comedy Money Talks, tackles yet another Chris Tucker buddy comedy with Rush Hour. Can lightning strike twice? Yes, particularly when Jackie Chan gets involved. James Carter (Chris Tucker) is a … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Chris Tucker, Comedy, Jackie Chan
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One True Thing -
Director Carl Franklin tackles this small-scale tearjerker, based on Anna Quindlen’s novel One True Thing. Although good, and appropriately sad, it never reaches its full potential. Ellen Gulden (Renee Zellweger) never had a good relationship with her mother, Kate (Meryl … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Drama, Meryl Streep, Renee Zellweger, William Hurt
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Permanent Midnight -
David Veloz directs his adaptation of Jerry Stahl’s autobiographical portrait of a Hollywood writer succumbing to the downward spiral of drug addiction. Despite some adequate performances, the film merely treads water with nowhere to go, and nothing to say. Ben … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Ben Stiller, Biopic, Drama, Elizabeth Hurley, Janeane Garofalo, Owen Wilson
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Without Limits -
Without Limits is the second biopic of Olympic track athlete Steve Prefontaine (following last year’s Prefontaine). Both films hit all the same bases, and have about the same effect: a modest appreciation, but little understanding of the man. Steve Prefontaine … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Billy Crudup, Biopic, Donald Sutherland, Sports
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Cube -
Vincenzo Natali directs this science fiction thriller with an intriguing premise. Unfortunately, there’s little to Cube besides that premise and some creative filmmaking techniques. The plot of Cube seems to have fallen right out of the Twilight Zone. Six complete … Continue reading
Rounders -
Rounders introduces us to the world of high-stakes poker. With an electric cast, and some apt direction, it transforms a run-of-the-mill storyline into a fascinating movie. Mike McDermott (Matt Damon) is a master poker player. He claims that poker is … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Drama, Edward Norton, Famke Janssen, Gretchen Mol, John Malkovich, John Turturro, Martin Landau, Matt Damon
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Knock Off -
Jean Claude Van Damme’s recent string of films haven’t been too inspiring, and Knock Off doesn’t do anything to change the trend. Van Damme stars this time as Marcus Ray, of all things, a designer jeans rep. Yes, you read … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Jean Claude van Damme, Rob Schneider
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Simon Birch -
Simon Birch is a film loosely based on John Irving’s novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany. Names, dates, plot elements and places have been changed…so fans of the books should be wary going in. It may not be a faithful … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Ashley Judd, Drama, Jim Carrey, Joseph Mazzello, Oliver Platt
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Why Do Fools Fall in Love? -
Why Do Fools Fall in Love is an unusual biopic…one that isn’t terribly interested about its subject. It’s more concerned with the various other lives which are intersected and thrown into turmoil. Why Do Fools Fall in Love tells the … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Biopic, Halle Berry, Larenz Tate, Vivica A. Fox
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54 -
The 70s are a hot era in Hollywood right now. 54 is the latest film to jump on the retro train. This time, the infamously exlcusive disco, Studio 54, is the backdrop for yet another drama detailing the soullessness of … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Breckin Meyer, Drama, Mike Myers, Neve Campbell, Ryan Phillippe, Salma Hayek
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