Review: Flight of the Phoenix

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  December 17, 2004 @ 11:59am

Stranded and drinking the sweat from your soaking bandana. Feeling the heat rip apart your body as you struggle to breathe. Then you turn to watch a gust of sand rip across the entire world you know. Welcome to the Gobi Desert.

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Review: Spanglish

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  December 17, 2004 @ 11:59am

It's been seven long years since we have heard from one of the greater comedic writer-directors working in Hollywood today. The man crafted together such classic comedy-dramas as As Good As it Gets, Broadcast News, and the eternal Terms of Endearment. James L.

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Review: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  December 17, 2004 @ 11:59am

The adventures of the Baudelaire children, crafted by ghost-writer Lemony Snicket aka Daniel Handler, have seen nearly a dozen novels and have entranced legions of die-hard fans. It is kind of like that other small literary phenomenon known as Harry Potter.

The comparison to Harry on paper and sales may be relevant, but the content is vastly different. There is no magic here.

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Review: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

Posted by: Tom Milroy  •  December 17, 2004 @ 11:59am

For better or worse, Jim Carrey is one of those actors who can't escape being Jim Carrey. It doesn't matter what role he plays, you're left with the feeling that it's Jim Carrey on the screen pretending to be someone else.

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Review: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  December 17, 2004 @ 11:59am

Being a Baudelaire child is an interesting experience.

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Review: Million Dollar Baby

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  December 15, 2004 @ 11:59am

The world of boxing has been analyzed to death by the motion picture industry.

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Review: Ocean's Twelve

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  December 10, 2004 @ 11:59am

The assembly of such an impressive cast that Ocean's Eleven had seemed to be only an act that a director like Robert Altman (The Player and Short Cuts) could accomplish. But do it twice, that's unheard of.

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Review: Ocean's Twelve

Posted by: Tom Milroy  •  December 10, 2004 @ 11:59am

Some movies you just know are going to be great. Alas, this is not one.

I was disappointed in Ocean's Twelve and I'm not quite sure why.

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Review: Blade Trinity

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  December 8, 2004 @ 11:59am

Okay, here we are at the third film in the Blade series and supposedly the final film in the series. All I can say to that is it's about time.

1998's Blade was a fun little action picture that helped pave the way for an onslaught of Marvel Comics characters to make their way onto the big screen.

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Review: Closer

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  December 3, 2004 @ 11:59am

The games we play and the things we say are explored in Closer, the new film from director Mike Nichols and screenwriter Patrick Marber, based on his play.

We all have a lot to say when our hearts are involved.

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