Murphyās Law Charles Bronson possessed one of the most iconic of screen personas which was also one of the most consistent. His hard, steely eyed men of few words who dispensed in many cases instant justice to the bad men he encountered (not counting the epic psychological torture and revenge he brought down on Henry […]
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Musketeer
Musketeer If thereās one classic story that Hollywood seemingly cannot get enough of when it comes to remakes, itās that of the Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumasā tale of the King Of Franceās loyal protectors and the new guy that comes to join them, even spawning another remake within the past couple of months! This 2001 […]
Must Love Dogs
Must Love Dogs At times, it truly amazes me when I look at the quandary of Diane Lane: An actress that is so beautiful, talented, and appealing, who yet squanders her potential time and again on projects that are merely lightweight trifles. Take this for example. Lane once again plays a depressed divorcee (as she […]
My Bloody Valentine
My Bloody Valentine (Original) Uncut Another product of the ever popular slasher boom of the early 80s, director George Mihalka gets great mileage out of his use of an old mine for much of the filmās action: Spooky and atmospheric, the doomed characters are filled with as much dread as the viewer before they meet […]
My Bloody Valentine 3D
My Cousin Vinny
My Cousin Vinny There are times where a movie comedy is made that right from its very conception can be seen by many (including those who made it) as something that will be a forgettable, time filling programmer from the get go, an effort that will bring some smiles and chuckles before being filed away […]
My Name Is Bruce
Mystery Men
Mystery Men In the never ending race to get just about every comic book ever made adapted into a ācomic book movieā, there are a select few that get made that just slip right under the radar (many times deservedly so) into semi obscurity, almost never to be spoken of or brought up again when […]
Mystic River
Mystic River What we have here is a clash of the diversive acting styles of Sean Penn and Tim Robbins, and surprisingly, Robbins comes out WAY ahead in terms of performance. Clint Eastwood directs with an eye for the unremittingly sober details of working class life in the city of Boston, and crafts a tale […]