Video Games—Dangers Are More Complex (News and Views, Last Update Jan 2017)
The Emperor’s Club
The Emperor’s Club (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
iam Hundert's (Kevin Kline) life moves at a regulated and unvarying pace, measured only by the beginning and ending of each term at St. Benedict's School for Boys.
Extreme Ops
Extreme Ops (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
As Extreme Everything has been on screens lately, it has got to be difficult to "one-up" some of the other titles. Perhaps that's why the creators of Extreme Ops made the decision to go "one-down" instead by replacing the usual cardboard heroes with more believable characters.
Daddy Day Care
Daddy Day Care (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jun 2019)
After losing his job, Charlie Hinton (Eddie Murphy) decides to start a day care, which will provide both income for the family and supervision for his own son. Much to his surprise, he soon learn that this new occupation is anything but child's play.
The Reality Plague Hits Theaters (News and Views, Last Update Apr 2016)
Two Weeks Notice
Two Weeks Notice (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Canadian Parents Unplug Naked News (News and Views, Last Update May 2009)
Wives And Daughters
Wives And Daughters (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Rabbit-Proof Fence
Rabbit-Proof Fence (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When Australian law requires the removal of three aboriginal/white children from their mothers' custody, the young girls determine to return to their home. In order to do so they must escape from the camp where they are being detained, and walk 1200 miles along theRabbit-proof Fence. This film chronicles the true story of their heroic venture.
Evelyn
Evelyn (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
An Irish father is forced to fight the establishment after his wife deserts him, and the government places his young children in the care of the Catholic Church. Based on the real life plight of Desmond Doyle, Evelyn recounts the precedent setting case.
Spirited Away
Spirited Away (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In this beautifully drawn animation, a young girl and her parents find themselves spirited away to a supernatural dimension after they take a detour through a mysterious tunnel. North American audiences may find the conventions of this Japanese story to be just as mysterious.
The Transporter
The Transporter (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Hollywood delivers yet another "criminal turned hero" in The Transporter. Jason Statham stars as Frank Martin - an ex-special forces operator who makes his living on the French Riviera by being willing to courier anything to anyone (with no questions asked), in his gadget laden BMW.
Drumline
Drumline (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Two colleges face each other on a football field. Looking eye to eye, these opponents know each other well, and will ultimately meet again at the end of the movie for that final climatic scene. But instead of throwing footballs, these players are blowing tubas and pounding drums in this film about marching band rivalries.
Holes
Holes (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Bad luck has dogged Stanley Yelnats IV (Shia LaBeouf) and his family ever since his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing great-great-grandfather (Damien Luvara) crossed a Latvian gypsy (Eartha Kitt) and brought a curse upon the male members of the clan.
The Truth About Charlie
The Truth About Charlie (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
The Truth About Charlie is a remake of the 1963 movie Charade. In this version, recently married Regina Lambert (Thandie Newton) decision to divorce her husband Charlie (Stephen Dillane) proves unnecessary when she learns he has been murdered. But now she is faced with an even more alarming concern: Charlie has been accused of taking six million dollars, and both the U.S. Government and Charlie's old war buddies think she needs to come up with the missing cash.