Tin Cup

August 15, 1996 | Now that Kevin Costner has gotten Wyatt Earp and Waterworld out of his system, and Ron Shelton has gotten Cobb out of his, it's good to see…

Timeline

November 26, 2003 |  Coming so soon after the Middle Aged slapstick of Black Knight and the self-conscious tongue-in-cheekiness of A Knight's Tale – not to mention the 25 th…

They All Laughed

  October 12, 2001 | Twenty years after its brief theatrical run, Peter Bogdanovich’s They All Laughed remains a featherweight romantic comedy best remembered for a horrifying off-screen tragedy. Indeed, the advertising…

The Siege

November 6, 1998 | Director Edward Zwick balances popcorn-movie heroics with more substantial food for thought in The Siege, a surprisingly persuasive drama that considers the ramifications of martial law as a…

The Rock

June 13, 1996 | Don Simpson is gone -- he died last January at 52, the victim of prodigious self-indulgence -- but, as The Rock indicates, his influence lingers on. Along…

The Missing

November 26, 2003 |  For persuasive proof that, just like our mothers warned us, you really can have too much of a good thing, look no further than The Missing.…

The Mexican

March 2, 2001| Imagine a screwball comedy with a body count and you’re ready for The Mexican, an arrestingly offbeat shaggy-dog story that somehow remains fleet, fresh and funny even during…

The Limey

October 8, 1999 | Terence Stamp glides through the mean streets and posh estates of L.A. like a vengeful wraith in The Limey, Steven Soderbergh’s coolly stylized and aggressively stylish drama…

The Hours

December 27, 2002 | Can a movie be profoundly distressing and exquisitely affecting at the same time? In the case of The Hours, a quietly and methodically devastating masterwork, the…