
Written by Martin Stellman, Brian Ward, and Charles RandolphDirected by Sydney Pollack Nicole Kidman is one of those actresses that I can’t quite put my finger on. I can’t say I love […]
Written by Martin Stellman, Brian Ward, and Charles RandolphDirected by Sydney Pollack Nicole Kidman is one of those actresses that I can’t quite put my finger on. I can’t say I love […]
Written by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom EppersonDirected by Richard Pearce Billy Bob Thornton is one of those Hollywood people that makes me scratch my head. He can have flashes of absolute […]
Written by Peter MorganDirected by Stephen Frears Very rarely are there movies which create a buzz such that I feel the need to see it immediately after it’s released on DVD. And […]
Written by Jim Thomas, John Thomas, and David VelozDirected by John Moore At the time this movie was released, there seemed to be someone around Hollywood who had gotten it in his […]
Written by Danilo Black and Daniel Petrie Jr.Directed by Martin Brest Long before Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer became synonymous with summer blockbuster and high-action films, they produced Beverly Hills Cop, an […]
Written by David Eyre Jr.Directed by Robin B. Armstrong It’s the year 1957 in California. Roy Dean Bream (portrayed by William Russ) is an aging pitcher still stuck in the minor leagues. […]
As of late, I’ve become more and more intrigued with the investigation behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Those reasons are largely due to a personal connection I have to […]
Written by John HughesDirected by Jeremiah S. Chechik When it comes to the holiday season, I’m one of those people who don’t like to take it too seriously. It seems that when […]
Written by John SaylesDirected by John Sayles John Sayles is the type of Writer and Director people either love or hate. With our common affinity for Bruce Springsteen, he’s always been someone […]
Written by Larry Beinhart, Hilary Henkin, and David MametDirected by Barry Levinson When I come across a movie that manages to sarcastically poke at our reality, usually I find it quite funny. […]
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