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Category Archives: Movie Reviews
Next Stop Wonderland -
Next Stop Wonderland is a nice little independent gem hidden in the post-Summer, pre-Fall film wasteland. A quirky and enjoyable romantic comedy, the film provides refreshing characterizations and plenty of humor. Erin Castleton (Hope Davis) is hopelessly single. Her last … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Brad Anderson, Hope Davis, Romantic Comedy
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Wrongfully Accused -
Talk about beating a dead horse. Leslie Nielsen is still trying to squeeze the last drop of humor out of the spoof comedy. Give up! It’s bone-dry, as his latest comedic train wreck, Wrongfully Accused, can attest. The film roughly … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Comedy, Leslie Nielsen, Spoof
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Dead Man on Campus -
Dead Man on Campus is a black comedy dealing with college life and a rather gruesome, but fictitious, urban legend. However, for a black comedy, the humor here is well on the bland side, and definitely not worth the price … Continue reading
Dance With Me -
In Dance With Me, you get just what you expect. A dance film, with a little romance thrown in to spice things up, and not much more. However, the sizzling dances make up for what the plot lacks in imagination. … Continue reading
Blade -
Blade is the latest entry in Hollywood’s continuing obsession with vampires. Based upon a comic book, Blade feels more like Batman than Dracula. Packed to the gills (or should that be fangs) with crowd-pleasing fight scenes and mindless action, Blade … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Kris Kristofferson, Stephen Dorff, Wesley Snipes
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Your Friends and Neighbors -
Those familiar with Neil LaBute’s directoral debut, In the Company of Men, know that he knows how to tap the baser instincts of mankind. His second film, Your Friends and Neighbors, continues in the same spirit, showing the depths of … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Aaron Eckhart, Amy Brenneman, Ben Stiller, Catherine Keener, Drama, Jason Patric, Nastassja Kinski, Neil LaButte
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The Slums of Beverly Hills -
The nostalgia wave for the 1970s rolls on, this time in the guise of a coming of age comedy entitled The Slums of Beverly Hills. The Slums of Beverly Hills follows the path of a destitute family of transients who … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Alan Arkin, Carl Reiner, Comedy, Marisa Tomei, Natasha Lyonne
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Return to Paradise -
Return to Paradise is a drama based entirely on a key ethical dilemma. The dilemma itself is a potentially fascinating one, but the film doesn’t fully live up to its potential. Sheriff, Tony and Lewis (Vince Vaughn, David Conrad and … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Anne Heche, Drama, Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn
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How Stella Got Her Groove Back -
In 1995, Terry McMillan’s novel Waiting to Exhale opened up a new, untapped, genre of film, the black women’s movie. Now, she and Exhale co-writer Ron Bass have teamed up once again to adapt her novel, How Stella Got Her … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Angela Bassett, Romance, Taye Diggs, Whoopi Goldberg
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The Avengers -
With Hollywood’s fascination with television series remakes, it is surprising that no one has tackled The Avengers before. The comically cool spy adventure series seems like just the type of “franchise” material usually sought by the studios. However, franchise hopes … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Ralph Fiennes, Sean Connery, Uma Thurman
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