Teen Ink Magazine,
November 2000 :
Movies Articles
A League of their Own "A League of Their Own," produced by Columbia Pictures, stars Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, RosieO'Donnell and Madonna. Jimmy Dugan (Tom Hanks) is an old pro who can't playanymore ... Continue...
Almost Famous In "Almost Famous," director Cameron Crowe'sfirst movie since "Jerry Maguire," aspiring 15-year-old writer William(Patrick Fugit) is caught up in the rock 'n' roll lifestyle of the early '70swhen he attempts to get an interview ... Continue...
Remember the Titans Once again, producer Jerry Bruckheimer ("ConAir," "Gone in Sixty Seconds") shows the world he can do not onlybig action movies but also ones that make you reach for a tissue ... Continue...
The Cell "The Cell" is a prime example of how specialeffects can truly make a movie. The wonderful "eye candy" in this filminevitably rises above the plot and makes for some intense, gruesomeimages ... Continue...
What Lies Beneath "What Lies Beneath" begins somewhat like"The Sixth Sense." Michelle Pfeiffer plays Claire, a married woman(whose daughter has just gone to college) running from ghosts we never see ... Continue...
Family Guy "It seems today, all ya see is violence in moviesand sex on TV ... Continue...
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