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| Review: Meitantei Conan: Tokei-jikake no matenrou (1997) |
| In 1990s Croatia was known for two things - being involved in some mess related with Bosnia and incredibly large number of talented athletes for such small country. Among those athletes was Branko Cikatic, whose talent was in martial arts. Like many ... |
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| Review: The Sixth Sense (1999) |
| Some movies manage to scare us, and some movies manage to move us, and "The Sixth Sense" is a film that successfully does both. It took me three separate viewings to finally realize the genius of it all. I was not exactly impressed after seeing it ... |
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| Review: August (1996) |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eye WEEKLY April 25, 1996 Toronto's arts newspaper .....free every Thursday ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ON SCREEN ON SCREEN AUGUST ... |
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| Review: A Civil Action (1998) |
| I like John Travolta. There's the connection I feel from my teenage years when he was Vinnie Barbarino, my friends and me cracking up in the high school cafeteria with the line, "Up your nose with a rubber hose." I grew up in New Jersey, and ... |
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| Review: Analyze This (1999) |
| Cast: Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow, Joe Viterelli, Richard C. Castellano, Chazz Palminteri Director: Harold Ramis Screenplay: Peter Tolan and Harold Ramis and Ken Lonergan Australian theatrical release: March 11, 1999 Reviewed by Luke ... |
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| Review: The Butterfly Effect (2004) |
| THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT (2004) 3 stars out of 4. Starring Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Eric Stoltz, William Lee Scott, Eldon Henson, Ethan Suplee, Melora Walters and John Patrick Amedori. Screenplay and directed by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber. Rated ... |
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| Review: Pay It Forward (2000) |
| Starring: Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, Haley Joel Osment, Jay Mohr, James Caviezel, Jon Bon Jovi, Angie Dickinson. Screenplay: Leslie Dixon, based on the novel by Catherine Ryan Hyde. Producers: Peter Abrams, Robert Levy and Steven Reuther. Director: ... |
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| Review: The Klumps (2000) |
| Gosh, aren't fart jokes funny? And if you've blown upwards of fifty bucks to take your family to the movies, you'll certainly want lots of them for your entertainment dollar. How about flatulence so intense that it literally sets a restaurant on ... |
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| Review: Forces of Nature (1999) |
| DreamWorks SKG / 1:42 / 1999 / PG-13 (language, thematic material) Cast: Sandra Bullock; Ben Affleck; Maura Tierney; Steve Zahn; Blythe Danner; Ronny Cox; Meredith Scott Lynn; David Strickland Director: Bronwen Hughes Screenplay: Marc Lawrence; Ian ... |
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| Review: Seven (1995) |
| It's a delicate matter writing a review for this movie because one could say that going into it, the less you know the better, so I'll be tip-toeing around plot points here, in fact I'm not going to say that much about the story except the basics... ... |
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| Review: The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean (1998) |
| The Legend of 1900s is the year's most absurd movie, a rambling, nonsensical piece of seafaring garbage that goes nowhere fast. It stars thespian extraordinaire Tim Roth, looking wistful as ever, as a guy named... 1900. You heard right. His name is, ... |
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| Review: John Q. (2002) |
| "John Q." made me angry, but for all the wrong reasons. "Do the Right Thing" made me angry but that film was honest about racism and race relations in ways that few films ever are. "John Q." pretends to be interested in the corruption of HMO's and ... |
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| Review: Payback (1999) |
| There's an ancient occult art know as "glamour". Casting a spell of glamour creates an illusion that hides the truth. The enchantment can make the plain appear beautiful and a falsehood seem real. Leading practitioners of glamour in the late ... |
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| Review: The Player (1992) |
| Hollywood's worst-kept secret is that there is a lot wrong with the film industry. It seems that everybody who has ever had everything to do with film-making cannot wait to tell anyone who will listen how everybody else in Hollywood--especially a ... |
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| Review: Go (1999) |
| Cast: Sarah Polley, Desmond Askew, Katie Holmes, Scott Wolf, Jay Mohr, Taye Diggs, Timothy Olyphant, William Fichtner, Breckin Meyer, JE Freeman, Nathan Bexton, Jane Krakowski, James Duval, Courtland Mead. 1999 - 100 minutes Rated R (for violence, ... |
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| Review: The Heiress (1949) |
| The story is about a plain young woman (Olivia De Havilland, best known for her role in "Gone With The Wind") who is courted by an attentive suitor (Montgomery Clift). Her prim father (Ralph Richardson) correctly judges Clift to be an ingratiating ... |
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| Review: Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut (2001) |
| Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Drew Barrymore, Mary McDonnell, Holmes Osborne, Katharine Ross, Patrick Swayze, Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Duval Screened at: AMC, NYC, 11/05/01 Schizophrenia's no fun. Those afflicted with the disease withdraw into ... |
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| Review: Black and White (1999) |
| With every generation, the culture barrier between blacks and whites is reduced. It's not too much of a stretch to say that race relations are the best ever, even though there's still a long way to go, especially in rural areas (and the reverse ... |
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| Review: Albino Alligator (1996) |
| Although the writer, Christian Forte, was younger than 24 when he wrote the movie's story, he has fashioned a unique thriller. You will be on the well-known edge of your seat as the three robbers, Dova (Matt Dillon), his brother Milo, (Gary Sinise) ... |
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| Review: Akira: The Special Edition (1988) |
| Neo-Tokyo is about to explode. Adapted from the mega-popular biweekly Japanese comic strip, Katsuhiro Otomoto's Akira pares down the epic graphic novel into two hours of purely visceral animated carnage. What lacks in coherence is made up for by ... |
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| Review: Raining Stones (1993) |
| Simplicity, sincerity, and realism are the hallmarks of Ken Loach's RAINING STONES. With an uncompromising look at England's lowest class, this film explores the facets of living hand-to-mouth in a society where work is scarce and a pint at the pub ... |
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| Review: Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) |
| BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA is film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, written by James V. Hart from the novel by Bram Stoker. The film stars Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Anthony Hopkins, Richard E. Grant, Cary Elwes, Bill Campbell, Tom Waits, ... |
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| Review: Highlander II: The Renegade Version (1991) |
| The year is 2024. The ozone layer has long since gone and the earth is now protected from radiation by a shield invented by Connor McCleod. The shield, although saving lives, has made the atmosphere hot and humid. Connor is a mortal and a tired old ... |
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