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Tremors

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, reviewsTags: archives, Finn Carter, Fred Ward, Kevin Bacon, Michael Gross, Reba McEntire, reviews, Tremors
January 19, 1990 |  Cross a 1950s-style monster rally with a redneck comedy of bad manners, then add a generous dose of campy cleverness, and you get Tremors, the first…
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Skin Deep

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, reviewsTags: archives, Blake Edwards, John Ritter, reviews, Skin Deep
March 6, 1989 |   Skin Deep is Blake Edwards’ new and greatly improved version of The Man Who Loved Women, his less-than-successful 1983 remake of Francois Truffaut’s comedy of romantic…
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Mye Hoang — Director of the A-Meow-Sing Documentary <i>Cat Daddies</i>

Mye Hoang — Director of the A-Meow-Sing Documentary Cat Daddies

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, interviewsTags: archives, Cat Daddies, Dallas International Film Festival, interviews, Mye Hoang, Tallgrass Film Festival
  October 8, 2021 |  Call it Kedi — American Style, and you won’t be far off the mark. Cat Daddies, Mye Hoang’s irresistibly appealing documentary, is so insightfully observed,…
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Notting Hill

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, reviewsTags: archives, Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts, Notting Hill, reviews, Richard Curtis, Roger Michell
May 28, 1999 |  If you’re in the market for a love story with lots of laughs, consider the unlikely pairing of a timid bookstore owner and the world’s most…
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Serendipity

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, reviewsTags: archives, John Cusack, Kate Beckinsale, Peter Chelsom, reviews, Serendipity
October 5, 2001 |  Like so many other things in life, film criticism isn’t fair. So you shouldn’t be surprised if some of our snippier reviewers toss barbed brickbats at…
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The Glass House

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, reviewsTags: archives, Daniel Sackheim, Leelee Sobieski, reviews, Stellan Skarsgard, The Glass House, Wesley Strick
September 14, 2001 |  There’s something weirdly fascinating about a thriller as potently trashy as The Glass House, something almost indecently attention-grabbing about the lurid overstatement of its B-movie melodramatics.…
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The Grey Zone

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, reviewsTags: archives, David Arquette, Harvey Keitel, reviews, The Grey Zone, Tim Blake Nelson
November 15, 2002  |  On a drearily overcast Sunday afternoon 12 years ago, I visited Auschwitz. And for reasons I didn't entirely understand at first, I felt compelled to touch everything…
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Happy, Texas

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, reviewsTags: Ally Walker, archives, Happy Texas, Illeana Douglas, Jeremy Northam, Mark Illsey, reviews, Steve Zahn, William H. Macy
October 1, 1999 |   Happy, Texas is a comedy about two escaped convicts who pretend to be gay — and romantically involved — while posing as beauty-pageant producers for the…
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Michael Caine on “The Quiet American”

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, interviewsTags: 9/11, archives, Brendan Fraser, Graham Greene, interviews, Michael Caine, Phillip Noyce, pro-choice, Sydney Pollack, The Cider House Rules, The Quiet American
November 17, 2002 | Michael Caine is, by his own admission, “a news junkie,” the kind of compulsive who’ll reflexively tune his TV to CNN during any lull in a day’s activities.…
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Virginia Madsen on “Candyman”

Posted by By Joe Leydon Posted inarchives, interviewsTags: archives, Clive Barker, interviews, Tony Todd, Virginia Madsen
October 26, 1992 |  The good news is, Virginia Madsen got to go back to her native Chicago to shoot scenes for her new movie, Candyman. The bad news was,…
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