44 MINUTES – DVD review

“Ninety per cent of cops go through their entire career without ever firing their gun.” –Michael Madsen, “44 Minutes” And then there are those few times when they do draw their weapons, and it’s frightening as hell. On Friday, February…

ANGEL EYES – DVD review

The knocks against this offbeat dramatic romance are easy to see. Some people will find it overly sentimental, melodramatic, and pretentious. Its situations will seem exaggerated, its dialogue insipid, and its characterizations more shallow than its filmmakers would lead us…

ALONG CAME A SPIDER – DVD review

Despite the fact that you are going to hear a good deal of negative criticism from me about this film in the next few minutes, and despite my lack of any serious regard for its credibility, let me begin by…

FINDING NEMO – DVD review

Pixar Studios, using 3-D computer graphics, have had an amazing succession of animated hits in the last few years with “Toy Story,” “A Bug’s Life,” “Toy Story 2,” “Monster’s Inc.,” and 2003’s “Finding Nemo.” It seems that every time they…

CITY OF GHOSTS – DVD review

“City of Ghosts,” the 2003 dramatic thriller from star, cowriter, and first-time director Matt Dillon was a huge, huge box-office bomb. It looks to have been seen by more film critics than regular moviegoers, and very few of them, critics…

LIPSTICK – DVD review

Movies about rape are almost always losing propositions. If you depict a rape onscreen, then you run the risk of sensationalizing the act and titillating the audience. However, if the rape occurs offscreen, then you run the risk of downplaying…

LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW – DVD review

One of the best-known literary pieces of American horror is the Washington Irving tale The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Everybody knows the story of Ichabod Crane and his fateful encounter with the legendary Headless Horseman. This story has been told…

SONNY – DVD review

Charlie Chaplin paved the way. Clint Eastwood and Robert Redford made a successful transition. So did Mel Gibson, Kevin Costner and most recently, George Clooney and Ethan Hawke. Successful actors are increasingly moving behind the camera, citing a natural progression…

CHICAGO – DVD review

It’s good to see the Hollywood musical finally rising from the dead, where the genre lay moribund for close to thirty years until the advent of “Moulin Rouge” in 2001. It’s ironic, though, that one of the musicals to bring…