


| ▪ | Movie reviews: "American Pie 2" |
| and manipulative, chimes in Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times. A limp biscuit of a movie, scowls Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post. Several critics acknowledge that they found some scenes in the movie funny but go on to remark that those scenes generally brought to mind similar ones in the | |
| Related Searches: Rated R Movies |

| ▪ | Movie reviews: "Planet of the Apes" |
| [IMG:L]Unlike most other movies of the current summer aimed primarily at popcorn chompers, Planet of the Apes is not really infuriating many critics. Rather, the reviews are divided almost equally between those who find it somewhat disappointing and those who have gone, er, ape over it. Rita Kempley |
| ▪ | Movie reviews: "13 Ghosts" |
| [IMG:L]Horror movie 13 Ghosts opens today.Steven Rea's review in the Philadelphia Inquirer is typical: Yuck. A murky, gruesome muddle set almost entirely within a big, bizarre glass house, 13 Ghosts is the type of project that all parties concerned will have to live down for the rest of their lives. | |
| Related Searches: Horror Movies | Live Movies | Ghost Movies |
| ▪ | Movie reviews: "Pearl Harbor" |
| major U.S. newspapers, only the Los Angeles Times gives Pearl Harbor a snappy salute. Curiously, the Times ' review is not written by lead critic Kenneth Turan but by the newspaper's veteran movie writer, Kevin Thomas, whose taste in films generally runs to independent and foreign-produced fare, not big | |
| Related Searches: Movie Soundtracks | Pearl Harbor |
| ▪ | Movie Reviews: July 11 (Celeb Feature aka. Movie Reviews: July 11) |
| Movie Review Round-up of movies released July 11 |
| ▪ | Movie reviews: "A.I." |
| Steven Spielberg 's A.I. (the movie was conceived by the late Stanley Kubrick ) is inspiring praise from some critics and censure from others, probably the most polarized reaction ever to a Spielberg film. It has also inspired a masterfully crafted (positive) review by A.O. Scott in the New York Times | |
| Related Searches: A.i |
| ▪ | Movie reviews: "Training Day" |
| ethical aspects ofpolice corruption. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times tags thefollowing footnote onto his mostly positive review of the movie: Willaudiences accept this movie in the current climate, when cops and firemenare hailed as heroes? I think maybe so; I think by delaying the movie'sopening | |
| Related Searches: Training Day |
| ▪ | Movie reviews for sale? |
| As movies become more and more commonplace, no matter the subject matter, the junkets for journalists who review the movies are becoming more and more lavish. As the number of movies released each year increases, studios are looking for more outrageous ways to catch reviewers' attention.It's not uncommon |
| ▪ | Movie Reviews: July 18 (Celeb Feature aka. Movie Reviews: July 18) |
| Movie Review Round-up of movies released July 18 |
| ▪ | Movie reviews: "Life as a House" |
| [IMG:L]Like K-PAX , the actors in Life as a House are getting far better reviews than the movie as a whole, particularly Kevin Kline , who plays an architect recently diagnosed with terminal cancer. Jack Mathews comments in the New York Daily News : Kline , who has shed some serious weight from an | |
| Related Searches: Life As A House |

| Site Search by |
|
