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A review of 'Batman & Robin,' directed by Joel Schumacher, starring George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Alicia Silverstone, reviewed by Robin Dougherty.
By Robin Dougherty
July 20, 1997
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Director Jan De Bont messes with a successful formula, and somewhere, Keanu is laughing.
By Charles Taylor
July 13, 1997
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Salon Magazine: A review of
the
film 'The Van' directed by Stephen Frears and starring Colm Meaney and
Donal O'Kelly, based on the novel by Roddy Doyle, reviewed by Charles
Taylor
By Charles Taylor
July 13, 1997
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Actor Gary Oldman plays vampires and sadists, suicidal punks and assorted fiends and weirdos. But don't call him crazy.
By Richard Covington
July 9, 1997
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A review of the movie 'Con Air', directed by Simon West and starring Nicholas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich and Steve Buscemi, reviewed by Charles Taylor.
By Charles Taylor
July 6, 1997
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The hellish existence of the Hollywood assistant.
By Catherine Seipp
July 3, 1997
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A review of the movie twin town, directed by kevin allen and starring llyr evans and rhys ifans.
By Charles Taylor
June 30, 1997
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A review of the movie brassed off, directed by mark herman and starring ewan mcgregor, tara fitzgerald and peter postlethwaite, reviewed by stephanie zacharek.
By Stephanie Zacharek
June 30, 1997
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By Charles Taylor
June 28, 1997
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Mindlessly permissive parents are subjecting their kids to movies they're not ready for -- and don't want to see.
By Catherine Seipp
June 27, 1997
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John Woo, director of "Face/Off" and super-violent, ultra-stylish Hong Kong "blood operas," talks about the elegance of Nicolas Cage and John Travolta, his childhood dream of becoming a minister and why he loves his villains.
By Jennie Yabroff
June 27, 1997
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Despite a fresh star in Andy Garcia and some powerful moments, Sidney Lumet's latest police corruption drama walks the same old beat.
By Robin Dougherty
June 16, 1997
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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.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 9, 1997
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In the new black comedy 'Children of the Revolution,' Judy Davis plays an Australian woman who bears Stalin's child.
By Laura Miller
June 9, 1997
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A movie review of 'Irma Vep', directed by Olivier Assayas and starring Maggie Cheung. Reviewed by Stephanie Zacharek.
By Stephanie Zacharek
June 9, 1997
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The director of "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover" talks about sensationalism, nudity, the death of cinema, his passion for lists, his new film, "The Pillow Book," and his big plans for the Internet.
By Christopher Hawthorne
June 6, 1997
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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
By Robin Dougherty
May 25, 1997
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A review of the movie "Volcano," directed by Mick Jackson and starrying Tommy Lee Jones and Anne Heche. Reviewed by Gary Kamiya.
By Gary Kamiya
May 25, 1997
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A review of the movie 'Grosse Pointe Blank' directed by George Armitage, reviewed by Stephanie Zacharek.
By Stephanie Zacharek
May 11, 1997
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A movie review of Kevin Smith's 'Chasing Amy' (starring Ben Affleck and Joey Lauren Adams) by Charles Taylor.
By Charles Taylor
May 11, 1997
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Val Kilmer's brooding, guilt-ridden Simon Templar in "The Saint" is enough to make you long for the cheesy playboy of the original.
By Charles Taylor
May 4, 1997
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Salon movie review for March 28, 1997 -- "The Devil's Own".
By Charles Taylor
April 28, 1997
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"Daytrippers" is a charming road movie that never leaves the dinner table.
By Robin Dougherty
April 28, 1997
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David Cronenberg's "Crash" hypnotically explores the intersection between sex and death.
By Robin Dougherty
April 21, 1997
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Robin Dougherty reviews the movie "Smilla's Sense of Snow"
By Robin Dougherty
April 14, 1997