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'Walking Tall' Movie Review (B) Walking Tall profile US release date: April 2, 2004 MPAA: PG-13 Box Office: $45,977,000 | Craig Younkin | April 2, 2004 |
The Rock has already started cooking, and is ready to boil over ? all he needs is the right flick. | ||
'Secret Window' Movie Review (B) | Craig Younkin | March 14, 2004 |
A serviceable thriller, but the real enjoyment comes from watching another great performance by Johnny Depp. | ||
'Twisted' Movie Review (C) | Stephen Lucas | March 8, 2004 |
Twisted is a film that is mind-numbingly dull, though isn?t god-awful. | ||
'The Passion' Movie Review (B-) | Stephen Lucas | March 3, 2004 |
Visually, the film succeeds; emotionally, there?s very little to credit. | ||
'Twisted' Movie Review (D) | Gareth Von Kallenbach | February 29, 2004 |
A whodunit that leaves you saying who cares. | ||
'Club Dread' Movie Review (D) | Gareth Von Kallenbach | February 29, 2004 |
Sadly, the jokes fall flat and I quickly lost all interest in the film. | ||
'The Passion' Movie Review (C-) | Craig Younkin | February 28, 2004 |
This is a very cold film, one that embraces violence over emotion ? there is no power in that. | ||
'The Passion' Movie Review (A) | Gareth Von Kallenbach | February 25, 2004 |
A visual masterpiece that is highly detailed and is the most accurate depiction of the final hours of Christ ever committed to film. | ||
'Starsky & Hutch' Movie Review (B) | Craig Younkin | February 22, 2004 |
This movie delivers laughs but nothing more, which may come as just what the doctor ordered for some and an underwhelming experience for others. | ||
'Monster' Movie Review (B) | Stephen Lucas | February 22, 2004 |
Although the direction and writing are not as strong as the film?s central story and the lead performance, I didn?t find their faults to be major hindrances. | ||
'Against the Ropes' Movie Review (B) | Gareth Von Kallenbach | February 21, 2004 |
I am happy to say that the film delivers and is easily the best boxing film since the original Rocky. | ||
'Eurotrip' Movie Review (B-) | Gareth Von Kallenbach | February 21, 2004 |
While the jokes are very over the top and crude, they are often well timed. | ||
'Welcome to Mooseport' Movie Review (C-) | Gareth Von Kallenbach | February 21, 2004 |
A dull film that is largely devoid of laughs. | ||
'Against the Ropes' Movie Review (C) | Lee Tistaert | February 21, 2004 |
There aren?t any surprises and the story is very simple, purely offering a connect-the-dots premise in order to divert any moviegoers who don?t ask for a whole lot in return. | ||
'Touching the Void' Movie Review (B) | Lee Tistaert | February 21, 2004 |
Touching the Void is the intense rollercoaster ride that Vertical Limit should have been. | ||
'Miracle' Movie Review (C) | Stephen Lucas | February 21, 2004 |
Bland acting, sub-par writing, and did I mention predictability? | ||
'50 First Dates' Movie Review (C) | Craig Younkin | February 15, 2004 |
Very little of this movie is actually funny, and nobody in it appears to be trying that hard, except Rob Schneider, who tries way too hard. | ||
'Miracle' Movie Review (C+) | Gareth Von Kallenbach | February 6, 2004 |
While very emotional and entertaining, much of Miracle unfolds like a movie of the week. | ||
'The Big Bounce' Movie Review (D+) | Craig Younkin | February 2, 2004 |
A movie that focuses on nothing and deserves nothing in return. | ||
'Expiration' Movie Review (B-) | Lee Tistaert | January 26, 2004 |
The film is not always entirely logical, but it?s hard not to call the experiment unique in its ambition and execution. | ||
'The Cooler' Movie Review (B) | Lee Tistaert | January 26, 2004 |
It tells a story that is deeper than one might anticipate, and is directed with a sensibility of the genre, delivering performances across the board that work, with a tone and style that is quite effective. | ||
'Butterfly Effect' Movie Review (C) | Craig Younkin | January 25, 2004 |
The idea is very ambitious, especially for a January movie, but the execution is not. | ||
Most Popular Article 'The Big Empty' Movie Review (C+) The Big Empty profile US release date: November 21, 2003 MPAA: R Box Office: $2,500,000 | Lee Tistaert | January 25, 2004 |
The setup of the mystery works on some levels and I liked the idea of its primary setting in the desert, but the pieces as a whole just do not add up efficiently. | ||
'Cold Mountain' Movie Review (A-) | Stephen Lucas | January 3, 2004 |
A beautifully photographed, superbly acted, and smartly directed accomplishment. | ||
'Monster' Movie Review (B-) | Lee Tistaert | January 2, 2004 |
There are only a few reasons I can recommend Monster to a filmgoer, and one of them is to see Charlize Theron in what might end up being the highlight performance of her career. | ||
'Cold Mountain' Movie Review (A) | Jennifer Alpeche | December 29, 2003 |
A powerful film that takes on the horrors of war by first showing its destruction on the battlefield, and then the personal impact it has on those who witness it near and far. | ||
'Paycheck' Movie Review (B) | Gareth Von Kallenbach | December 25, 2003 |
The previews do not do this film justice, as it is an entertaining and engrossing film. | ||
'Stuck On You' Movie Review (B) | Lee Tistaert | December 14, 2003 |
What could?ve been a failed one-joke Saturday Night Live-like adaptation is thankfully a fairly believable sweet story thanks to solid acting, packing in enough laugh out loud moments and breezy chuckles to call it a night. | ||
'Big Fish' Movie Review (B) | Lee Tistaert | December 14, 2003 |
With neat visuals, fairly good performances, and an ending that actually involved me emotionally, I applauded Burton for making me like a movie that I may not have appreciated in another director?s hands. | ||
'Master & Commander' Movie Review (B+) | Gareth Von Kallenbach | November 29, 2003 |
Visually the film is stunning, as director Peter Weir has paid very close attention to detail, making the look and feel of the film very authentic. | ||
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