A Walk to Remember "A Walk to Remember" is exactly that: unforgettable. Based on the book byNicholas Sparks, its casting is inspired and the plot is full of quirky twists ... Continue...
Crossroads I was one of the "lucky" people who got to see a free screening of"Crossroads," and as a result wasted 90 minutes of my life that I willnever get back ... Continue...
Heist Have you ever had the feeling you did not get your money's worth? If not, you willafter seeing "Heist ... Continue...
I Am Sam If there's one film you should see, it's "I Am Sam." This drama/comedy isabout a mentally challenged father, Sam Dawson (Sean Penn), caring for his youngdaughter Lucy (Dakota Fanning) after her mother runs away ... Continue...
Pleasantville "Pleasantville"is a terrific movie that forces you to realize that people who are different areoften picked on ... Continue...
The One As a moderately above-average fan of Jet Li, seeing an Asian-American finallydeveloping an acting role in Hollywood with more substance than martial artsskills is refreshing ... Continue...
Wall Street "Wall Street" is a compelling film in which Charlie Sheen plays a young stocktrader struggling at his new job. Sheen is brilliant, and the supporting cast,including his father, Martin Sheen, is also excellent ... Continue...
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