Movie Reviews

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  • "Brassed Off"

    A review of the movie brassed off, directed by mark herman and starring ewan mcgregor, tara fitzgerald and peter postlethwaite, reviewed by stephanie zacharek.
  • Night Falls on Manhattan

    Despite a fresh star in Andy Garcia and some powerful moments, Sidney Lumet's latest police corruption drama walks the same old beat.
  • Irma Vep

    A movie review of 'Irma Vep', directed by Olivier Assayas and starring Maggie Cheung. Reviewed by Stephanie Zacharek.
  • The Fifth Element

    In the future according to "The Fifth Element," the Supreme Being is a supermodel, absolute evil is a big ball of molten lava -- and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance.
  • "Children of the Revolution"

    In the new black comedy 'Children of the Revolution,' Judy Davis plays an Australian woman who bears Stalin's child.
  • Volcano

    A review of the movie "Volcano," directed by Mick Jackson and starrying Tommy Lee Jones and Anne Heche. Reviewed by Gary Kamiya.
  • Romy and Michele

    A review of the movie 'Romy and Michele's High School Reunion,' directed by David Mirkin and starring Mira Sorvino, Lisa Kudrow and Janeane Garofalo. Reviewed by Robin Dougherty. movies, film, reviews
  • Grosse Pointe Blank

    A review of the movie 'Grosse Pointe Blank' directed by George Armitage, reviewed by Stephanie Zacharek.
  • "Chasing Amy"

    A movie review of Kevin Smith's 'Chasing Amy' (starring Ben Affleck and Joey Lauren Adams) by Charles Taylor.
  • The Saint

    Val Kilmer's brooding, guilt-ridden Simon Templar in "The Saint" is enough to make you long for the cheesy playboy of the original.
  • "The Daytrippers"

    "Daytrippers" is a charming road movie that never leaves the dinner table.
  • The Devil's Own

    Salon movie review for March 28, 1997 -- "The Devil's Own".
  • Crash

    David Cronenberg's "Crash" hypnotically explores the intersection between sex and death.
  • Smilla's Sense of Snow

    Robin Dougherty reviews the movie "Smilla's Sense of Snow"
  • "Kama Sutra"

    "Kama Sutra" is bogus history and cheesy storytelling, but what the hell, it's sexy.
  • "Lost Highway"

    "Lost Highway" shows only glimmers of David Lynch at his disturbing best.
  • "Donnie Brasco"

    With Al Pacino and Johnny Depp in top form, "Donnie Brasco" is smarter than the average mob movie.
  • "The Graduate"

    You may have been a randy, spiteful old drunk, but at least you didn't wind up like your lover-boy -- as the '60s generation's most embarrassingly Oedipal symbol.
  • Out of "Touch"

    Paul Shrader's new movie about faith healing fails to inspire.
  • "Absolute Power"

    In "Absolute Power," Clint Eastwood is as strong, silent and tedious as ever.
  • Redneck gothic

    The strange hero of "Sling Blade" is Forrest Gump with a murderous past.
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