Movie Reviews

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  • Bean

    Charles Taylor reviews 'Bean' directed by Mel Smith and starring Rowan Atkinson.
  • "Eve's Bayou"

    Cynthia Joyce reviews 'Eve's Bayou' directed by Kasi Lemmons and starring Samuel L. Jackson and Jurnee Smollett
  • Melrose vs. the monsters

    The incoherent film version of Robert Heinlein's 'Starship Troopers' lacks the courage of the book's fascist conclusions.
  • "Happy Together"

    Charles Taylor reviews 'Happy Together' directed by Wong Kar-Wai and starring Leslie Cheung Kwok-Wing and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai.
  • "Red Corner"

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Red Corner' directed Jon Avnet and starring Richard Gere and Bai Ling.
  • "The Edge"

    The Edge aspires to psychological depth, but it's mainly a good action movie filled with kodiak moments of the nastiest kind.
  • Bye, Bye Berlin

    Wim Wenders unsuccessfully reinvents himself as a mainstream American filmmaker with "The End of Violence."
  • "The Peacemaker"

    The Peacemaker is one of those dunderheaded blockbusters that makes you hate Hollywood.
  • A Life Less Ordinary

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews 'A Life Less Ordinary,' directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ewan McGregor, Cameron Diaz and Holly Hunter
  • "Gattaca"

    The genetically engineered future depicted in "Gattaca" makes for a chilly, neurotic night at the movies.
  • The Myth of Fingerprints

    "The Myth of Fingerprints" is as rigid and repressed as the family reunion it investigates.
  • A Thousand Acres

    'A Thousand Acres' -- starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Lange and Jennifer Jason Leigh -- X-rays Jane Smiley's novel to reveal its soap-opera skeleton.
  • L.A. Confidential

    Stylish 'L.A. Confidential' kicks in too late.
  • Sunday

    Jonathan Nossiter's brilliant "Sunday" illuminates the mystery of life on earth.
  • "Playing God"

    Robin Dougherty reviews 'Playing God,' directed by Andy Wilson and starring David Duchovny and Timothy Hutton
  • Boogie Nights

    Paul Thomas Anderson's audacious, comic "Boogie Nights" finds a loopy extended family in the adult movie business of the 1970s.
  • "Devil's Advocate"

    Lawyers and moviegoers alike go to hell in the convoluted 'The Devil's Advocate.'
  • "The Ice Storm"

    Terrific acting warms up Ang Lee's frosty examination of 1970s America, 'The Ice Storm.'
  • "The Game"

    Charles Taylor reviews 'The Game', directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn.
  • Different for Girls

    "Different for Girls" is a likable, genuine look at a relationship between a man and a woman who used to be one.
  • Washington Square

    Agnieszka Holland's admirably faithful version of Henry James' "Washington Square" puts the novel under glass.
  • "Seven Years in Tibet"

    Brad Pitt follows the E-Z path to enlightenment in the earnest but sentimental "Seven Years in Tibet."
  • "She's So Lovely"

    'She's So Lovely' is a ridiculously conceived, confusedly executed, morally repugnant film.
  • Anthem

    'Anthem' lets you ride shotgun on a sweet but amateurish road trip in search of the American Dream.
  • G.I. Jane

    With "G.I. Jane," Demi Moore hopes that hard work and a controversial subject will rescue her drowning career.
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