In 1897, Prim Englishwoman Eli…

In 1897, Prim Englishwoman Elizabeth Curtis (Deborah Kerr) persuades effectively plot stalk guide Allan Quatermain (Stewart Granger) to lead the search for her missing husband in deepest, darkest Africa - in a region from which no safari has ever returned.
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Agnes and His Brothers (2006)

Agnes and his brothers participate in something in common: relationship problems that are consummately screwing up their lives.

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Dandelion review

Teen angst gets the CinemaScope treatment in Dandelion an American excluding coming-of-time emo recital.
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The first scene shows a young man in a field crying. Then he sticks a gun in his mouth and presumedly fires. We don’t know if he really does fire because the scene is followed by a blackout and [...]

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Director:

Paul Dinello

Cast:

Amy Sedaris, Stephen Colbert, Paul Dinello, Matthew Broderick,
Sarah Jessica Parker

Rating:

(1 to 5
stars)

MPAA Rating:

R for sexual content, language and
some dose serious.

Review:

Paul
Dinello must have the goods on lots of people, otherwise how the
heck could he have managed to get an all-star cast to do a movie
version of the “hit”TV show, “Strangers With Candy?”

Yeah, SWC has a [...]

The Truth About Cats and Dogs review

In this modern changing of CYRANO DE BERGERAC, Abby (Janeane Garofalo) is a savvy, witty veterinarian who hosts a radio manifest around pets. She and a caller named Brian (Ben Chaplin) are drawn to each other while talking during her show, but when Brian asks Abby to describe herself, the average-looking woman cannot resist sacrifice [...]

Fargo (1996)

The biggest finish I had about the previous incarnations of "Fargo" on DVD was that neither the PolyGram nor the MGM disc included any major extras, so I was looking send to this new MGM "Special Edition" being something a spot more…umm…singular. It is, with an improved double grade and a only one extras, [...]

Under the Sea 3D review

Three-dimensional movies have had a recent resurgence in theaters - like horror remake “My Bloody Valentine” and special screenings of “Coraline” - but they’ve been playing steadily on IMAX screens for years.
The latest 3-D IMAX offering, “Under the Sea,” seems more appropriate for a science museum than the Metreon, but that’s not the film’s [...]

“Clever lighthearted spoof on…

“Clever lighthearted spoof on
movie stars.”
Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz

The first film Federico Fellini (”La Strada”/” I Vitelloni”/”8½”)
directed solo (he codirected Variety Lights with Alberto Lattuada in 1951)
is a pleasing sitcom-like comedy and clever lighthearted spoof on movie
stars; it’s written by Michelangelo Antonioni and Fellini. It’s a delightful
romp but doesn’t have enough bite, the pacing is awkward [...]

A Good Year (2006)

The humor is fast and witty - P.G. Wodehouse on go through the roof stimulate.
In chestnut respect, "A Good Year" is "Impaired the Tuscan Sun" to go to guys, with Russell Crowe fixing up a villa in France instead of Italy.
As Max Skinner, Crowe inherits the villa as involvement of a rundown vineyard owned by [...]

A Nous la Liberté Dire…

A Nous la Liberté

Director:

René Clair

With its barrel-organ scrape and mechanistic choreography (rather than direction) of actors, this jolly irony on automation may be dated, but no more so every now than in its own time. Though it pales in comparison with the anarchic, even scatological, vulgarity of Chaplin's Modern Times, which it influenced, it's calmly [...]