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Tag Archives: Rose McGowan
Ready to Rumble -
Brian Robbins directs this wrestling comedy from Steven Brill’s script. Two fans (David Arquette and Scott Caan) travel to the WCW headquarters to help restore their favorite wrestler (Oliver Platt) to the championship. Rose McGowan, Chris Owens, Joe Pantoliano and … Continue reading
Posted in 2000, Movie Reviews
Tagged Comedy, David Arquette, Joe Pantoliano, Martin Landau, Oliver Platt, Rose McGowan, Scott Caan, Sports
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Jawbreaker -
The high school comedy seems to be a hot genre of the moment. With She’s All That and Varsity Blues behind us, and several more set for release later in the year, the teen comedy seems to be experiencing its … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Julie Benz, Rebecca Gayheart, Rose McGowan
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Phantoms -
Why is it that Hollywood has such a hard time adapting the works of best-selling horror authors to the screen? Witness the countless failed atempts at adapting Stephen King’s horror novels. Not a one (excepting maybe Misery and The Shining) … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Ben Affleck, Horror, Janna Going, Peter O'Toole, Rose McGowan
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Scream -
Scream is Wes Craven’s latest horror film with a gimmick that just doesn’t quite work. It opens, in traditional slasher film fashion, with the young, pert, and alone Casey (Drew Barrymore) having a terrifying encounter with a homicidal caller. The … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Horror, Jamie Kennedy, Matthew Lillard, Neve Campbell, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, Spoof
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