-
Monthly Archives
-
Categories
- Competitions (1)
- News (1)
- Out Now (16)
- People (10,928)
- Reviews (1,859)
- Action (501)
- Adventure (272)
- Animated (94)
- Asian (99)
- British (312)
- Comedy (681)
- Crime (320)
- Documentary (47)
- Drama (908)
- European (252)
- Family (187)
- Fantasy (210)
- Film Of The Book (1)
- Horror (272)
- Movies (256)
- Musical (62)
- Mystery (157)
- Romance (305)
- Science Fiction (230)
- Thriller (541)
- TV (10)
- War (86)
- Westerns (27)
Rachel Nichols
Reviews Featuring Rachel Nichols
Dumb And Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd
A pointless and fruitless effort at reviving the humour of one of the Farrelly brothers best works.
Punchy, frightening, and far slicker than the original - but for all the refurbishment, something's still not quite right with this haunted house.
One of the most fully enjoyable movie-going experiences Ive had in awhile, Star Trek is exciting, funny, looks great, and offers the perfect balance between re-inventing history and paying homage to its roots.
This fantasy remake offers more than enough action but without a plot or any charactersation whatsoever to back it up, Conan fails to grace the heights of the early-Nineties cartoon.
Morgan Freeman is just one thing of many that this amateurish thriller needs to be in any way engaging. Poor.
This entry was written by Movie Gazette, posted on June 13, 2003 at 12:00 am, filed under People. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.
Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.