Friday, March 16, 2001 |
Movies By MICHAEL
BOYLAN Opening Today Enemy At The Gates Jude Law plays a Russian sniper who must battle a German sniper and a love triangle during World War II. Rated R. Exit Wounds Steven Seagal returns to the world of the movie theatre with this tale of a cop battling corrupt cops in the inner city. DMX, Tom Arnold and Jill Hennesy also star. Rated R.
Now Playing 15 Minutes Robert Deniro (You talking to me?) stars as a cop who is going after two foreign baddies that videotape murders and sell it to the news. I hope this is good because I love Robert Deniro. Rated R. Cast Away Tom Hanks was amazing as a man stranded on a deserted island. He will win the Oscar for Best Actor and this film will captivate you. Appropriate for almost any age, though some scenes may be too intense for children, Cast Away is destined to be a classic. Rated PG-13. Chocolat Juliette Binoche stars as the owner of a chocolate shop that tempts the citizens of a small French town. Of the five nominees for Best Picture, I haven't seen this one yet, but many people have enjoyed it. Rated PG-13. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon This is one of the best films of the year. It has action, romance, comedy and drama. Though it is in Mandarin with English subtitles, you will be swept away by the film and forget that you are reading. This is also up for Best Picture, as well as Best Foreign Film. Rated PG-13. Down To Earth Chris Rock stars as a comedian who dies before his time and returns to Earth in the body of a rich, old, white man. This is a remake of Heaven Can Wait and could be quite good. Rated PG-13. Get Over It This is yet another teen comedy and this one looks to be the worst one yet. The plot is about a guy dating his friend's sister and getting shot with an arrow. Yuk. One more thing, who decided Sisqo was a star? Rated PG-13. Hannibal A superb film, both well acted and well directed. Anthony Hopkins is brilliant as the creepy Dr. Lecter and Julianne Moore is great replacing Jody Foster as Agent Starling. This has some gory parts but is still a satisfying thriller. Rated R. O Brother Where Art Thou This film, written and directed by The Coen Brothers (Fargo) is set in the Depression Era south. It is humorous and beautifully directed but the film goes nowhere and none of the characters change. Rated PG-13. Recess: School's Out The Disney cartoon hits the big screen. The film focuses on a school break filled with action and comedy. If you are a fan of the show, you will love the movie. Rated G. Save The Last Dance This movie about a girl who moves to an inner city school and learns to follow her dreams of becoming a professional dancer has been around for awhile. It must have some appeal, so check it out if you like dancing and hip hop music. Rated PG-13. See Spot Run David Arquette plays a goofy postal worker who accidentally adopts a former FBI dog that is in the witness protection program. Rated PG. The Mexican Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts star in this action-comedy about a stolen gun and love on the run. Sounds like fun. Rated R. Traffic This film, directed by Steven Soderbergh, was very well done. It has a great cast, including a stellar performance from Benicio Del Toro, and tip top direction. This movie is a sure fire conversation starter. Rated R. Also Playing All The Pretty Horses Matt Damon stars as a cowboy who rides to Mexico and falls in love with a girl he shouldn't fall in love with. The film, directed by Billy Bob Thornton, looks beautiful. Rated PG-13. Charlie's Angels A fun movie based on the hit television program. It is quite campy but the action is good and the sound track is great. Rated PG-13. Dracula 2000 I did not see this movie. Somehow I escaped. My sister, the one who likes practically everything she sees, violently hated this movie. For those of you who might want to check this out, it's about Dracula in the year 2000. Rated R. Family Man Nicolas Cage stars as a rich business executive, who gets to see what his life would be like if he had married his college sweetheart. I bet it would be better if he had married her. Rated PG-13. Finding Forrester "You're the man now, dog," barks Sean Connery portraying the crusty old hermit, William Forrester. This film deals with an author befirending a young, black author and confronting his fears. I fear it looks an awful lot like "Good Will Hunting" which was directed by the same director. Rated PG-13.
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