Saving Private Ryan
Saving Private Ryan (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In the midst of the Normandy invasion of WWII, Capt. John Miller (Tom Hanks) is asked to put together a small group of men to go behind enemy lines and rescue Private James Ryan (Matt Damon), the last living son of a family that has sent four boys to battle.
Joey
Joey (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Joey provides an interesting example of "monkey-see, kangaroo-do" as the Australians try their best to create a Home Alone-like feature.
Mr. Magoo
Mr. Magoo (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2020)
Spice World
Spice World (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Home Alone 3
Home Alone 3 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
The best Home Alone movie? Well, if you consider the best time you've ever had at your dentist, you might get a feel for what I'm working with.
The Rainmaker
The Rainmaker (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2013)
Rudy Baylor (Matt Damon) is a pennyless law graduate, gets a shot at some potential case. But as he goes to bat for a battered woman and a dying man it is his own principles that go on trial.
Washington Square
Washington Square (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2018)
Catherine Sloper (Jennifer Jason Leigh) finds herself in s difficult position: Follow her heart and marry Morris Townsend (Ben Chaplin), or obey her father Dr. Austin Sloper (Albert Finney) who strictly forbids the union. Determined to prove Mr. Townsend has improper intentions, Dr. Sloper promises to disinherit Cathrine if she should accept the young man's marriage proposal.
Tomorrow Never Dies
Tomorrow Never Dies (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2020)
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) has fought some menacing villains in his time, including every type of "commie" that ever walked the earth. But this time Bond's writers have found a man so evil, that Bond's British government has to team up with the Communist Chinese to beat him. Who could be this bad? How about the owner of a worldwide news network -- Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) -- a media mogul gone mad.
For Richer Or Poorer
For Richer Or Poorer (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley, do a great job jabbing each others emotions and playing the weak script for as many laughs as they can get.
Flubber
Flubber (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2020)
John Hughes has co-written this attempt to bring Robin Williams into the role of Professor Brainard -- a man who saves his job, marriage, and career with a substance he calls flubber.
Anastasia
Anastasia (Movie Reviews, Last Update Nov 2020)
The last of the Russian Czars, Nicholas Romanov II, was brutally executed in 1917 with the rest of his family by revolutionaries frustrated with imperial control of their country. The question is whether one of his five children, Anastasia, managed to escape the massacre.
12 Angry Men (1997)
12 Angry Men (1997) (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
It's a hot summer day in a downtown courtroom. The jury has just been dismissed to decide the fate of a young man accused of murdering his father. Locked in a rectangular room barely larger than the table around which they sit, it appears that a quick verdict will be met -- until one man stands up for justice.
Rocketman
Rocketman (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Seven Years In Tibet
Seven Years In Tibet (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When Heinrich Harrer (played by Brad Pitt) heads off to climb a mountain in the Himalayan mountains, he doesn't realize what a life changing experience he is in for, or that he will spend the next Seven Years in Tibet.
Bean
Bean (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
Put on a 15 minute platter, Mr. Bean, the latest comedy star of British television, is a hilarious snack. Alas, like so many other successful short subjects (ever seen an Ernest movie?), at 90 minutes Rowan Atkinson's character becomes hard to digest.