Taking a new spin on the traditional tales of Christmas and the belief in Santa Clause, the 2004 computer animated…
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Moviegoer’s love of the action hero just won’t die, and there’s no one more directly responsible than Sylvester Stallone. Indeed,…
I’ve always been a fan of independent films. They offer some of the cleanest forms of cinema, the brightest emotion,…
With the difficulty behind the task of finding Thanksgiving themes movies, an online search brought me to a completely unheard…
Road trips are said to change the course of the traveler’s life: they turn over a new, confusing chapter in…
Despite its heavy promotion and legendary all time cast, 1993’s “Grumpy Old Men” managed to slip by me unviewed for twenty…
“Death Becomes Her,” the 1992 Robert Zemeckis fantasy/comedy, is at once about vanity and about stagnation. And it’s also just…
Two youths are wrongly accused of murder and call a family-friend-lawyer to defend them, and the result is this, 1992’s…
In a film full of lonely shots, perhaps the most solemn is a fade out of an unused tricycle as…
At the beginning of “Pretty Woman” we have a business tycoon who can’t drive a sports car and a hooker…