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Tag Archives: Bruce Greenwood
Rules of Engagement -
William Friedkin directs this military drama. Tommy Lee Jones will play a lawyer who once dreamed of being a career soldier, but whose dreams were dashed when he was wounded in combat. Samuel L. Jackson was the soldier who saved … Continue reading
Posted in 2000, Movie Reviews
Tagged Anne Archer, Ben Kingsley, Bruce Greenwood, Guy Pearce, Politics, Samuel L. Jackson, Thriller, Tommy Lee Jones
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Here On Earth -
Mark Piznarski directs this romantic drama about two teens in love (including Leelee Sobieski), one of whom has a terminal disease. Annette O’Toole will play Sobieski’s mother. Josh Hartnett, Bruce Greenwood, Chris Klein and Michael Rooker also star. Scripted by … Continue reading
Posted in 2000, Movie Reviews
Tagged Annette O'Toole, Bruce Greenwood, Chris Klein, Drama, Josh Hartnest, Leelee Sobieski, Romance
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Disturbing Behavior -
There’s a nugget of a good thriller hidden deep inside Disturbing Behavior, just waiting to get out. Unfortunately, it never gets a chance, and is instead buried in pseudo-thrilling moments mostly borrowed from bad horror films. Retreating from troublesome family … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Bruce Greenwood, James Marsden, Katie Holmes, Nick Stahl, Thriller, William Sadler
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The Sweet Hereafter -
Atom Egoyan directs this stirring portrait of a small town dealing with an insurmountable grief. Based on Russell Banks’ novel, Egoyan weaves a tapestry of grief and healing that is both haunting and memorable. Mitchell Stephens (Ian Holm) is an … Continue reading
Posted in 1997, Movie Reviews
Tagged Atom Egoyan, Bruce Greenwood, Drama, Ian Holm, Sarah Polley
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