What’s The Worst That Could Happen?
What’s The Worst That Could Happen? (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Two criminals (played by Martin Lawrence and Danny DeVito) try to outwit each other while they fight over a lucky ring in a movie that is filled with profanities, explicit sexual innuendos and moderate violence.
The Glass House
The Glass House (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
ARRIVING HOME AFTER a weekend of partying, Ruby Baker (Leelee Sobieski) finds a police car parked in her driveway.
Evolution
Evolution (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When Ira Kane (David Duchovny) and Harry Block (Orlando Jones) find microscopic forms within some blue goop oozing from a meteorite that recently hit Arizona, the pair of science professors from the insignificant Glen Canyon Community College believe they are the first to have proof of life on another planet.
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Jimmy Neutron is a boy genius with more nifty inventions in his bedroom than the average young Einstein.
Joe Somebody
Joe Somebody (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Joe (Tim Allen) is willing to accept his anonymity at the office until "Bring Your Daughter to Work" day.
Kate And Leopold
Kate And Leopold (Movie Reviews, Last Update Nov 2020)
Leaving his British roots to seek more fertile prospects in New York City, a thirty-something bachelor needs to marry money to keep the family tree alive and well.
Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze
Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In the continuing saga of Littlefoot and pals, the young dinos have finally set aside frolicking in the Great Valley and are attending school!
The Basket
The Basket (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
WORLD WAR I RAGES in Europe as two of its victims -- orphans Helmut (Robert Karl Burke) and Brigitta Brink (Amber Willenborg) -- find themselves released from an American internment camp into the care of Pastor Douglas Simms, M.D. (Tony Lincoln).
Rush Hour 2
Rush Hour 2 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Pokemon: Mewtwo Returns
Pokemon: Mewtwo Returns (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Mewtwo, the most powerful Pokemon of all time and his band of cloned pocket monsters are discovered in their secret refuge by the evil Giovanni and his Team Rocket agents. Ash, Misty, Broc and Pikachu must aid in their quest for freedom and a right to co-exist on earth.
American Outlaws
American Outlaws (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
Hoping to return to farming after serving in the American Civil War, the James brothers and their cousins from the Younger family are disappointed to discover that trouble's-a-brewin' back at the ranch.
Summer Catch
Summer Catch (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
A local poor boy who has the chance to play baseball in an amateur league that might give him a shot at the majors, falls for an out-of-town rich girl who is hoping to take a vacation from her fathers plans for her future, in a film that features more sex and beer drinking than baseball.
Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In recreating the events surrounding the WWII attack on Pearl Harbor, director Michael Bay has tried to do it all---a romance for the girls, with not one but two gorgeous heroes, and enough body-throwing, ship-sinking explosions to keep any guy glued to his seat--all this in only three hours.
The Miracle Of The Cards
The Miracle Of The Cards (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Do you believe in miracles? With skepticism, Josh (Kirk Cameron), a hard-nosed reporter, sets out to investigate the fact or fable of Craig Shergold (Thomas Sangster), an eight-year-old English cancer patient who claims a miraculous cure. This made-for-TV movie is based on a true story.
The Prince And The Pauper
The Prince And The Pauper (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Two young boys, a prince and a pauper, trade places in hopes of taking a break from their miserable lives. Each is in for far more than he bargained for when circumstances prevent them from resuming their rightful identities. With some violent content concerns this classic Mark Twain tale would be best for families with older children.