Empire Records I have a fascination with movies that never made any money. You know, the onesonly three people saw but those three absolutely loved it?
"EmpireRecords" is one of those movies ... Continue...
Enough JenniferLopez and Billy Campbell take off in this thriller directed by Michael Apteel."Enough" is about a wife (Lopez) trying to save her daughter andherself from an abusive husband (Campbell) by moving away and continuallychanging her identity ... Continue...
Like Mike Teenagerap sensation Lil Bow Wow does a superb job in the lead role of "LikeMike."
Calvin Cambridge, an orphan who desperately wants to beadopted, is one unusual kid ... Continue...
Next Friday "NextFriday" is the sequel to "Friday," in which Craig (Ice Cube) has arun-in with the neighborhood bully Debo (Tiny Lister, Jr.). In "NextFriday," Debo is out for revenge ... Continue...
Shanghai Knights Ifyou're looking for a great way to spend some time, "Shanghai Knights,"the sequel to "Shanghai Noon," is blasting its way into theaters withawesome action and comedy ... Continue...
The Hunted When"The Hunted," starring Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro, made itsbig-screen debut, critics bashed it against the wall and lit it on fire, and forgood reason. A lack of intelligence and poor development make for a mess of amovie.
The Mothman Prophecies Apartfrom the terrible remaking of a true story and the more confusing than twistedplot, "The Mothman Prophecies," starring Richard Gere, is a decentmovie ... Continue...
Vanilla Sky "VanillaSky" is a sci-fi/ romantic thriller with mind-bending secrets no reviewershould give away. For director Cameron Crowe, the script is the first hehas adapted from another source, Alejandro Amenbars' 1997 Spanish film "OpenYour Eyes ... Continue...
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