This movie earns its stars on special effects alone. Don't go into this movie expecting to hear Shakespeare (it is a Keanu Reeves movie, after all) and you won't leave
Do you think actors are ever embarrassed by the movies they make? I can't imagine Nicholas Cage sitting around with a bunch of his guy friends, drinking beers and showing
Is it my imagination or has John Waters been making the same movie for the past 15 years? He's the only director in Hollywood that can illicit such poor performances from
It's amazing the promotions machine behind this movie didn't shout to the rafters the fact that director Phillip Noyce was the culprit behind not only Sliver, but the
I wish I had gone into this movie with no clue. I wish I thought it was real -- in fact, I wish it was real. No, not because I wanted three kids to die, but because this
Now that's original! How do you think the pitch went when the crazy creators behind this film walked into some bigwig's office? Uh, we got this film about this loser
What do you get when you mix an angry skinhead with cliched dialogue and a ridiculous plot that has no place in a 90's film? You get an overrated melodramatic film
Never has a metaphor been so obvious. The Ice Storm, the frosty exterior, the freezing of emotions -- soulless wandering in a frigid scene. Anyway, this film has more
It's still amazing to me that Kevin Spacey directed Albino Alligator, one of the worst movies ever made. Otherwise, this guy has been making such good choices in the
Sometimes films just try too hard. Thus is the case with Affliction, a movie that beats us over the head with a message I'm not quite sure I get. The beginning scene didn't
Offensive doesn't even begin to describe this cartoon. Funny also doesn't do it justice. I think the most enjoyable aspect of this "film" was the fun tingly feeling I got
Repeat after me: I will never, I repeat never, try to make another movie out of a Kurt Vonnegut book as long as we all shall live. That should be the oath that all directors
If there's one thing I can't stand is a movie with an annoyingly transparent message. If there's one thing I hate even more, it's the long line of Hollywood "guilt" films
Another in a long line of adapted John Irving novels, this one in particular captures the essence of what I think John Irving is going for in his books. Gone are the wacky