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Million Dollar Baby
Destined to Elicit Praise
It's one of those films that’s destined to elicit praise. Not only does Million Dollar Baby have an all-star cast, a talented director, and a good...
Ice Cube: Rapper Puts Family First
Ice Cube, who made a name for himself in the 90s with controversial rap music and films about the inner city, is a father of four who’s been...
Begin Preparing for 'The Da Vinci Code' on Film
The best-selling and perhaps most debated book of this decade, “The Da Vinci Code,” is now in film production. The controversial action drama from...
Everyone But the Most Cynical Will Enjoy "Racing Stripes"
I’m still a stickler for good characterization and good dialogue. For this and other reasons, I couldn’t help but be impressed by “Racing...
"Elektra" Targets Immature, Adolescent Male Audience
PLEASE NOTE: In the interest of the intended adolescent audience of this film, the following review was written by Annabelle Robertson’s...
Making the Grade: An Interview with the Real ‘Coach Carter’
Starring Academy Award-nominated actor Samuel L. Jackson, "Coach Carter" is a true-to-life film, with all the language and issues that accompany...
"Phantom of the Opera" Offers Phantastic Legacy to Masses
Whether you’re a novice, a theatrical connoisseur or a true “phan” (as those who adore the musical, "The Phantom of the Opera," have dubbed...
Best of 2004: Diving for Pearls from a Sea of Sorry Films
It wasn’t an easy task, especially in a year that may rank as one of the worst ever for cinema. Ironically, 2004 was also the year that brought us...
Dennis Quaid & Topher Grace: Keeping "Good Company"
Universal Pictures’ upcoming film, "In Good Company," stars Topher Grace and Dennis Quaid -- two actors who on the surface appear to be as...
'Cojo,' in NBC 'Today Show' Banter, Softens View Toward Gays
Ed Vitagliano, a spokesman for the American Family Association, sees the Cojocaru phenomenon as presenting a thorny problem for Christians:...
Kinsey: Brave New World?
Before you buy a ticket to the new movie "Kinsey," consider this. Papers promote the film with an endorsement from Paul Gebhard, the man who...
Lemony Snicket's
Is Quite the Clever Film Indeed
It is quite the clever film, and it is not surprising that the 11 books in the series, upon which this movie is based, were not only the first to...
There's No Resurrecting Disastrous "Flight of the Phoenix"
Just when I thought it was safe to go back into the theatres, we get another disaster flick. By disaster, I am not referring to Los Angeles...
"Spanglish" Aims for Cultural Clash with Heartwarming Tale
Aiming for a cultural clash, as the title "Spanglish" promises, director James L. Brooks (“Terms of Endearment,” “Broadcast News”) who hasn’t had a...
While Missing Many Facts, "Aviator" Gets Hughes' Essence
Have you ever gone to an Impressionist exhibit? You recognize the artist's subject, but it looks strangely … different. Much like this year’s...
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