Movies from Film Forum, 12/12/02Analyze That reintroduces us to the jailed mafia boss Paul Vitti (Robert DeNiro). Vitti is in a crisis. He's going mad, and he can't reach his psychiatrist, Dr. Ben Sobol...
No sane soul doubts which Indiana Jones movie is the best (so far).
“Raiders of the Lost Ark,” an homage to classic film serials, is a near-perfect movie. Action. Adventure. Laughs....
Wall Street Monday’s guest column from Clark Judge: Sin and the Financial Meltdown: Sloth, Not Greedby Clark S. Judge Barack Obama and the Democratic majority in Congress need an economics lesson....
AnimationKidsComedy We hope this review was both interesting and useful. Please share it with family and friends who would benefit from it as well.Movie ReviewMak is a parrot with adventure in his blood....
ComedyAction/Adventure We hope this review was both interesting and useful. Please share it with family and friends who would benefit from it as well.Movie ReviewReality bites, as the saying goes, for...
DramaWarAction/Adventure We hope this review was both interesting and useful. Please share it with family and friends who would benefit from it as well.Movie ReviewIt was a typical fall weekend in Spokane,...
Culture Decline and Fall Benedict Option From Isaac Chotiner’s interview with novelist Zadie Smith: Given that the world feels so fragmented, have you thought more recently about the famous...
I just found out that the pet shop is threatening to repossess a family friend’s dog. I hadn’t known that dog-leasing was a Thing, just like the family friend didn’t know when she...
Jack Ryan: Shadow RecruitThe AvengersThe TouristTinker Tailor Soldier SpyLimitlessJack ReacherSafeThe Day AfterThreadsRocky IV Movies these days tend to be extremely accurate visually about what the past...
Believe it or not, it’s worth comparing a current box office smash—The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, a Mormon teen vampire romance—to a dud—Knight and Day, an expensive Cameron...
From my movie review in Taki’s Magazine: The Master, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix in a period piece very loosely based on the origins of Scientology, is a sumptuous viewing...
Willful Neglect From the New York Times: National Latino Museum Plan Faces FightBy KATE TAYLOR A move to create a new Smithsonian museum is running into a crowded National Mall and lack of will...
The Wild LifeMovies With its lackluster animation, sluggish pacing, and one-dimensional characters, this latest retelling of Robinson Crusoe would have done better distracting children as a Saturday...
Christmas VacationThe Karate Kid This Week In Weird Twitter, Volume 42 Once there was a shoemaker, although you now know him by a different name. March 18, 2016 By Rich Cromwell Many years...
“Red Dawn” remake indefinitely delayed thanks to empty piggy banks over at MGM, which would have to improve its finances a couple of ticks before it could properly be labeled a disaster. I’m...
So says Jason Apuzzo over at Libertas….lip-smacking sounds emanate from his general vicinity as he discusses how “Red Dawn,” a $75 million production due in November, promises to be...
Big Hollywood has a post on the dull remake of “The Karate Kid,” which relentlessly sucks up to China, which apparently put up 15 percent of the budget. The movie will flop, but expect more...
At the Post’s movie blog, I note that “Clash of the Titans” ripoffs are already coming–“War of the Gods,” starring Stephen Dorff (!) seems to be the first one to get...
Watching “Clash of the Titans,” which I thought was pretty good, I idly wondered whether fellow conservatives might see in it a tasty parable for our times. Some cinematic allegories are...
If it weren’t such a downer, I think “Irreconcilable Differences,” which Lionsgate has just issued on DVD, would have been remembered as one of the great romantic comedies of the 1980s....
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