 | A great double-bill of great B-movie monsters 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Recently released on DVD as a double-feature, "Them" and "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" are both a bit better than the usual 1950s monster flick. Each explores the common theme of atomic t... read full review |
 | A strange but enjoyable entry into the Arthur legend 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
A beautiful take on the legend of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Gorgeous cinematography, with scores from Wagner operas used throughout. A little overlong, but a nice afternoon movie, even if a b... read full review |
 | standard Foxworthy 1 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Pretty much what you've come to expect from Jeff Foxworthy. This ones comes off a bit dated, with references to the upcoming Atlanta Olympics, but there's still a lot of funny material, particularly ... read full review |
 | Lousy plot, but who cares 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Steamy sex scenes between Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie. Period. No other reason to recommend this movie, but what else do you need? read full review |
 | Strong performances throughout A rousing courtroom drama with a military flavor. One of those movies that you can watch over and over, and enjoy every time. Strong, memorable performances (if a bit over-the-top in some cases) by an all-sta... read full review |
 | Better than it should be Historical fiction meets romance novel, but it comes together nicely. Nicole Kidman (back when she was still pretty) and Tom Cruise (not playing Tom Cruise, for once) both turn in solid performances as a fiery... read full review |
 | Goofy fun Remember what a big deal this movie was when it came out (an how hard it was to escape that theme song)? This is just a typical goofy Bill Murray / Dan Ackroyd flick. Decent pre-digital effects, fun... read full review |
 | The ultimate James Bond in the ultimate Bond movie If you can see only one of the two-dozen-or-so James Bond movies, this would have to be the one. (If you can see two, catch "Diamonds are Forever" too.) "Goldfinger" features 007... read full review |
 | Joe Pesci plays Joe Pesci The classic fish-out-of-water story, with Joe Pesci playing the only role he ever plays, Joe Pesci. If you like him, see this movie; if you don't appreciate Pesci, you're probably not going to enjoy... read full review |
 | Another entry in the "Ender's Game" saga This is another entry in the Ender Wiggins saga. An enjoyable read on its own, neither the strongest nor weakest of the series. Still, I would recommend starting with "Ender's Game... read full review |