Super Size Me
Super Size Me (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
With obesity on the rise in North America, it is no surprise filmmakers would eventually take a look at this growing dilemma. Contributing to increased health costs and lost man-hours, the weight issue is a hefty problem facing our society. In his documentary Super Size Me, first time director and writer, Morgan Spurlock, singles out the fast food industry as a culprit in the crisis and personally takes them on.
Veggie Tales: A Snoodle’s Tale
Veggie Tales: A Snoodle’s Tale (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Shrek 2
Shrek 2 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2017)
After completing a quest in the first Shrek movie to rescue the beautiful Princess Fiona (voice by Cameron Diaz), the husky ogre (voice by Mike Myers) and lovely damsel were married. Now the new husband is about to face an even greater challange--meeting and winning over his royal in-laws (John Cleese and Julie Andrews).
Miracle
Miracle (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell) once had dreams of world glory, but his hopes were dashed when he was cut from the Us Olympic Hockey team. However, a second chance presents itself twenty years later when he is hired as the coach to put together an American team to play at the 1980 Olympic games.
You Got Served
You Got Served (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2020)
Torque
Torque (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Paycheck
Paycheck (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
The Faithful Are Still Easy Pickings in Media (News and Views, Last Update May 2009)
Scary Movie 3
Scary Movie 3 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
The first movie in The Scary Movie franchise to be rated PG-13 (instead of R), this film uses crude humor to spoof popular horror films.
The Legend Of Johnny Lingo
The Legend Of Johnny Lingo (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When a tiny baby washes ashore after a tropical storm, the islanders believe he is a gift from the gods.
In America
In America (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
The American Dream can mean something different to everyone--an opportunity to make it big, the hope for better times, a chance to forget the past. For a family of Irish immigrants it seems to be a little of all the above.
Breakin’ All the Rules
Breakin’ All the Rules (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Quincy Watson (Jamie Foxx) feels the pain of being jilted firsthand when his fiancŽe (Jennifer Esposito) unceremoniously walks out on him at their engagement party. In an attempt to get back at her, he takes the recent data heÕs gathered at work on employee termination and pens a manuscript about the rules of disengagement. The paperback becomes an instant best seller that propels Quincy into the spotlight and makes him an icon for everyone wanting to get out of a relationship.
Troy
Troy (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2020)
Concentrating on the battle between the Trojans and the Greeks written about in Homer's The Iliad, the film dramatizes the war that broke out when Helen, Queen of Sparta (Diane Kruger) leaves her husband King Menalaus (Brendan Gleeson) for the handsome Paris (Orlando Bloom), the Prince of Troy.
Is it Real or Reel? (News and Views, Last Update May 2009)
Van Helsing
Van Helsing (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Dr. Gabriel Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) chases fiends, ogres and things that go bump in the night. Working under the direction of Cardinal Jinette (Alun Armstrong) and the Roman Catholic Church, the bounty hunter is the last line of defense between good and evil in the world.