Written by Tim Krabbe and George SluizerDirected by George Sluizer If you seek out this title, do not be fooled and pick up the American version of the film starring Kiefer Sutherland […]
Written by Tim Krabbe and George SluizerDirected by George Sluizer If you seek out this title, do not be fooled and pick up the American version of the film starring Kiefer Sutherland […]
Written by Choderlos de Laclos and Roger KumbleDirected by Roger Kumble Updating the French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses for a modern audience, Cruel Intentions also does its best to capitalize on what […]
Written by Anne RiceDirected By Neil Jordan There are rare occasions when a film is as good as the book that it came from. In the case of Interview with the Vampire, […]
Written by Stephen King, William Goldman, and Lawrence KasdanDirected by Lawrence Kasdan Adaptations of novels can be a dicey thing. Usually, the more I like the novel, the more disappointed I seem […]
Written by Bob DolmanDirected by BoB Dolman All of us past forty probably have some good stories from when we were younger. Some embrace those stories and some do their best to […]
Written by Maria Nation and Jodi PicoultDirected by Peter Markle There have been a few movies made from the books of Jodi Picoult and I’m quickly coming to the conclusion that her […]
Written by Pamela GrayDirected by Tony Goldwyn Fifty-five years ago the world changed. The universe opened up to new possibilities when man walked on the moon. Back at home, society was changing […]
Written by Ron McGee and Harold BronsonDirected by Neill Fearnley Sometime back around 1976, a local television station began re-running the television series The Monkees. I caught the fever that time around […]
Written by Richard KellyDirected by Richard Kelly Back around 2008, I’d heard so much about the film Donnie Darko, and yet I still didn’t know what I was in for when I […]
Written by Nia VardalosDirected by Joel Zwick Cultural humor can be a dicey subject. Quite often, even when there is humor to be found at a difference in cultures, there’s a tendency […]
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