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Siskel's best movies of 1998
Nineteen ninety-eight was a magnificent year for movies, the best of the decade, perhaps the best of two decades, fueled largely by advances in the use of computer-generated (CG) images, which at the conclusion of the first century of filmmaking now...Tags: Gaming, Television, Terrorism, African Americans, Social Issues
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No winter doldrums
This is the traditional slow time at the cinemas -- just don't tell the moviegoers, studios and theater owners. After the dismal summer and disappointing fall of 2000, moviegoers finally were offered a selection of movies they liked, and they've been...Tags: Joseph Fiennes, Film Festivals, Julia Roberts, Rachel Weisz, Defense
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Stars come out in Utah
http://entertainment.metromix.chicagotribune.comTags: Film Festivals, Macaulay Culkin, Rachel Weisz, Social Issues, Entertainment
May 15, 2001 |Story| MetromixA season ticket to film
"American Pie," "Scary Movie," "Rush Hour" and "Doctor Dolittle" all get second chapters and "Jurassic Park" gets a third, while director Tim Burton puts his own spin on "Planet of the Apes." Unofficial sequels also pop up, like John Singleton's "Baby...Tags: Gustav Mahler, August (movie), Gaming, Baz Luhrmann, Jet Li
Nov 20, 2001 |Story| MetromixMovie review, 'Sidewalks of New York'
One of the major attractions of Edward Burns' "Sidewalks of New York" is the way it brings back the old pre-Sept. 11 Manhattan N.Y.C. -- and with its old hard-shell flippancy and attitude -- back to cinematic life. Making his fourth -- and by far best --...Tags: David Krumholtz, New York University, Callie Thorne, Nadia Dajani, Travel
Apr 25, 2002 |Story| MetromixMovie review, 'Life or Something Like It'
Angelina Jolie has the kind of insolent glow most of the classic bad-girl screen beauties had: Dietrich, Monroe, Bardot. But in a way, Jolie is also the James Dean of modern young female movie stars: explosive and innocent, vulnerable and scary, defiantly...Tags: Sports, James Dean, David Newman, Television, Tony Shalhoub
Sep 10, 2001 |Story| MetromixHealthy fall crop
OK, 2001 hasn't been the greatest movie year so far, but fall tends to be the season on which top-10 lists are built. The next few months look especially crowded thanks in part to the studios having rushed movies into production in preparation for the...Tags: Gaming, Jet Li, Julia Stiles, Corporate Crime, Social Issues
Apr 24, 2003 |Story| MetromixMovie review: 'Confidence'
Chicago Tribune Movie Writer3 stars (out of 4) First of all, "Confidence" has the dopiest ad line I've ever seen: "It's not about the money. It's about the money." The signal to moviegoers is this: We're poseurs trying to sell you second-hand David Mametisms that don't make a...Tags: Rachel Weisz, Crime, Law and Justice, Luis Guzman, Andy Garcia, Entertainment
Dec 17, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times'Flight of the Phoenix'
Times Staff WriterRobert Aldrich's 1965 "Flight of the Phoenix" was such a terrific adventure film that it's a relief to report that it has received a worthy remake, with Aldrich's son William serving as a co-producer. Although there was hardly any need for a remake,...Tags: Tyrese Gibson, Minority Groups, Robert Aldrich, John Moore, Miranda Otto
Dec 15, 2004 |Story| Chicago TribuneMovie review: 'Flight of the Phoenix'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC1½ stars (out of 4) History doesn't repeat itself with a new high-tech remake of "Flight of the Phoenix," the classic 1965 Robert Aldrich adventure movie about a crashed plane in the Sahara Desert whose survivors attempt to build a smaller plane from the...Tags: Tyrese Gibson, Drama (genre), Miranda Otto, Dennis Quaid, Celebrities
Nov 21, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times'Sidewalks of New York'
Special To The TimesIt's easy to see why Edward Burns' "Sidewalks of New York" was postponed from its September opening date. In one of the first scenes, you can see the late World Trade Center, looming majestically, directly over Burns' right shoulder. Which wouldn't be...Tags: David Krumholtz, Travel, Upper East Side, Entertainment, Dennis Farina
Jun 2, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next >Good, bad and fuzzy on Baltimore's streets
Sun Television CriticBaltimore returns to prime time tonight, and it does so on the most prestigious stage in American television: Sunday nights on HBO, the home of The Sopranos and Six Feet Under. The news is that The Wire, a 13-week series about life on both sides of a...Tags: Television, Literature, The Wire (tv program), African Americans, Clark Johnson
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