Written by James D. Solomon, Gordon Greisman, Jonathan Mahler, Michael Lucas, Nick Davis, Kyle Harimoto, Harley Peyton, and Jim SterlingDirected by Jeremiah S. Chechik The summer of 1977 is one I remember […]
Written by James D. Solomon, Gordon Greisman, Jonathan Mahler, Michael Lucas, Nick Davis, Kyle Harimoto, Harley Peyton, and Jim SterlingDirected by Jeremiah S. Chechik The summer of 1977 is one I remember […]
Written by Tom Lazarus and Rick RamageDirected by Rupert Wainwright Every year, there are reports across the globe of various phenomena with religious implications. The problem has been present through the ages […]
Written by Spike Lee, Joie Lee, and Cinque LeeDirected by Spike Lee “Lee sat down with his sister and brother and cobbled together memories of their largely happy childhood growing up in […]
Written by Jeremy Leven, Nick Cassavetes, and Jodi PicoultDirected by Nick Cassavetes Back in 2009, I had three teenage girls living at home. We were all fans of Jodi Picoult’s books. We […]
Written by Shane Black, Jonathan Lemkin, and Alfred GoughDirected by Richard Donner The fourth installment of the Lethal Weapon series of films was made almost six years after the previous one. The […]
Written by David S. WardDirected by George Roy Hill I can remember one of the first films my parents ever took me to see that wasn’t geared toward children was The Sting. […]
Written by Barry Berman and Lesley McNeilDirected by Jeremy S. Chechik Not every film has to blow things up or have laugh-out-loud, absurd comedy. Sometimes, a film that’s sweet and poignant can […]
This post is my 2,000th post on this blog. I started it during the days of COVID when I dusted off the files containing the reviews I’d posted while writing at Epinions […]
Written by David YallopDirected by Bernard Rose This is one of those movies that had the potential to be very, very good. Unfortunately, director Bernard Rose takes the script, which is already […]
Written by Roger Angell, Andrew Bergman, and Albert BrooksDirected by Michael Ritchie The comedy of Albert Brooks isn’t for everyone. He’s typical of those who exaggerate the human condition for an effect. […]
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