Godzilla – Review

November 1, 1998

Honestly, it is Jean Reno and Hank Azaria who save almost any scene they’re in, especially working off each other.

Can’t Hardly Wait – Review

November 1, 1998

Can’t Hardly Wait stays true to the Cheesy Teen Movie plot line. It’s the night after graduation, and the graduating class crams into one house for a party.

The Fifth Element – Review

July 1, 1997

Pure science fiction, baby – it is as much a libidinous history of science fiction film as it is science fiction itself.

Caddyshack – Review

December 1, 1996

Reviled by critics in the post-Animal House SNL film backlash of the time, Caddyshack has since taken on new life as something of a comedy classic.

Where the Buffalo Roam – Review

December 1, 1996

Bill Murray is indeed the funniest man on the planet, and Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, at one point, was the most dangerous man on the planet.

The King of Comedy – Review

August 1, 1996

Rupert Pupkin is a lonely would-be stand-up comic, one of the millions in the Big Apple, who feeds off the fame of others and the bright lights that elude him.

The Cable Guy – Review

August 1, 1996

The Cable Guy is a fiercely crafted dark comedy, a nasty yank at the wires of our video-saturated culture and my favorite film of 1996 thus far.

The Craft Soundtrack- Review

June 1, 1996

Jewel, All Too Much, Elastica, and Spacehog all pretty much fall short, although Graeme Revell’s “Bells, Books and Candles” has an incense-filled aura.

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