Reviews of Classic Movies
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Woody Allen And Wes Anderson
Woody Allen and Wes Anderson are at the opposite ends of their careers. Let's take a look at two movies that reflect their movie making similarities.
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Woody Allen & Wes Anderson
Woody Allen and Wes Anderson are at the opposite ends of their careers. Let's take a look at two movies that reflect their movie making similarities.
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Woody Allen And Wes Anderson
Woody Allen and Wes Anderson are at the opposite ends of their careers. Let's take a look at two movies that reflect their movie making similarities.
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Bottle Rocket
Bottle Rocket has enjoyed cult success since its release a few years back. It's certainly one of the best movies in any Video Store.
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Hedwig and the Angry Inch
From time to time a movie comes along that renews one's belief that the medium of cinema can be a redeeming and thoroughly entertaining venture. Hedwig and the Angry Inch is one such movie.
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Oscar Picks
Oscar picks from the least read man who ever made Oscar picks.
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Amelie- A Must See
Amelie comes to us from France. It is the perfect example of an anti-studio movie, full of charm and adventure. It is the must-see movie of 2001.
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Meet the Parents
Meet the Parents, starring Robert DeNiro and Ben Stiller, is one of the most underrated comedies to come along in years. Don't be one of the unfortunate ones to pass it by.
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Start-up.com
Startup.com focuses on a small startup during the Infohighway craze of the late nineties, when investors were literally throwing money at anyone with an idea and some bandwidth.
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Rushmore
Rushmore is one of the best movies of the 90's. It's the second effort from the writing team of Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson.
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Baseball
Autumn is the time for pennant races, the league playoffs and, ultimately, the World Series. It's the perfect time to revisit two excellent baseball movies: Eight Men Out and A League of Their Own.
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The Others
Forget the others, The Others is the movie to see this summer.
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Jude Law. . .more than a pretty face
Jude Law is one of the movie industry's finest young actors. We take a look at three of his best movies to date: Wilde, The Talented Mr.Ripley and Enemy at the Gate.
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Billy Bob Strikes Again
The Gift is the latest movie in the career of Billy Bob Thornton, who co-wrote and directed the suspensful thriller. Brilliantly acted and suspenseful throughout, it is a must see, particulary since Keanu Reeves finally decides to do some acting.
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Requiem for Justice
There was a theft at this year's Academy Awards. Everyone saw it but very few noticed.
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Prison Flicks
There is little doubt that the subject of prison has long held the fascination of movie lovers. This article takes a look at three of the all-time favorites in this genre: The Great Escape, Escape from Alcatraz, and The Shawshank Redemption. All three would make a great rental tonight or any night. All three in one weekend would make a very nice Prison Film Festival.
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The Pink Panther
The Pink Panther movies, starring Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau, remain one of the most enjoyed movie series of all time. Since its probably been a long time since anyone has searched them out in the Video store, the time is now to revisit a couple of old classics.
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