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Category Archives: Movie Reviews
Still Breathing -
What happens when a confirmed cynic is confronted with the specter of true love? That’s the central dilemma in Still Breathing, James F. Robinson’s charmingly nice romantic comedy. The film opens with an eccentric San Antonio street performer, Fletcher McBracken … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Brendan Fraser, Joanna Going, Romantic Comedy
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Shooting Fish -
Stefan Schwartz directs this con-game comedy from his own script… a script has a few good idea, but which is overwhelmed by problems. Dylan (Dan Futterman) and Jez (Stuart Townsend) are a pair of hard working con artists seeking to … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Dan Futterman, Kate Beckinsale, Stuart Townsend
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Dancer, Texas, Pop. 81 -
Written and directed by small town native Tim McCanlies, Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 is a film that shares many of the same qualities of a small town. It’s small, unassuming, easygoing and has a certain kind of charm that will … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Breckin Meyer, Drama, Ethan Embry, Patricia Wettig, Peter Facinelli
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Les Miserables -
Modern audiences are more likely to be familiar with Les Misérables from the pop-Broadway musical rather than Victor Hugo’s original tome. Adapted several times for the cinema, this latest effort does a superb job of translating the characters, story, and … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Claire Danes, Geoffrey Rush, Liam Neeson, Uma Thurman
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He Got Game -
Spike Lee tackles the subject of basketball in his new movie, He Got Game. However, this isn’t your traditional basketball movie (in fact, aside from short clips, the game is only played once during the movie). Instead, the film works … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Denzel Washington, Drama, Ned Beatty, Spike Lee, Sports
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Black Dog -
It’s been quite a while since there was a good trucking movie, and the streak doesn’t change with Black Dog. Jack Crews (Patrick Swayze) is an ex-con trying to make ends meet. Imprisoned several years earlier for involuntary manslaughter, he … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Charles S. Dutton, Patrick Swayze, Stephen Tobolowsky
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Two Girls and a Guy -
Two Girls and a Guy is an odd and pretentious character drama that can’t quite sustain interest beyond its first thirty minutes. In fact, reading the scandal sheets about its star, Robert Downey Jr, would probably create a more lively … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Heather Graham, Matasha Gregson Wagner, Robert Downey Jr.
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Music From Another Room -
Is love at first sight possible? The romantic comedy, Music From Another Room would like you to believe so. However, it doesn’t make a very convincing argument. Danny (Jude Law) has met his true love. It happened when he was … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Brenda Blethyn, Jennifer Tilly, Jeremy Piven, Jude Law, Martha Plimpton, Romantic Comedy
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Tarzan and the Lost City -
Though technically a sequel to Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Tarzan and the Lost City boasts none of the same cast, and even less quality. It’s a difficult task to make a Tarzan movie on the heels of the successful … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Casper Van Dien
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The Big Hit -
The Big Hit is a ridiculous ultraviolent action spoof. It does not take itself seriously, and neither should you. It’s not the typical action-comedy, but once you get adjusted to its unique rhythms, it becomes a hilarious satire. Melvin Smiley … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Action, Christina Applegate, Comedy, Lou Diamond Phillips, Mark Wahlberg
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