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Jurassic Park

February 9, 2003 by Gary Panton

The movie the dinosaurs themselves would recommend. If they didn’t have tiny pea-brains and weren’t all dead, that is.

Filed Under: Action, Adventure, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller

Frailty

February 5, 2003 by Andrea Chee

This is a competent thriller which manages to convey horror without a great deal of gore, and to explore its characters to a greater extent than is usual in the genre.

Filed Under: Horror, Thriller

Narc

February 5, 2003 by Movie Gazette

An overly loud movie that didn’t make much sense. Violent and nasty, it deals with the darker side of life, perhaps a side that’s best left buried.

Filed Under: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller

Signs

February 5, 2003 by Andrea Chee

An odd movie, never quite one thing or another. However, it is gripping and so is well worth taking the time to watch for the thrills.

Filed Under: Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller

Star Trek: Nemesis

February 5, 2003 by Movie Gazette

Dismal. It appears the even numbered Star Trek Magic failed on this occasion. There are faster and better movies to see at the moment than this ill-created sci-fi flick. If you're expecting a Star Trek action movie with phasers, explosions and starship battles, then you won’t be unhappy. If you’re looking for something deeper with any kind of substance, then you can look to almost any other film to find it.

Filed Under: Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller

The Recruit

February 5, 2003 by Gary Panton

Never quite as unpredictable as it aspires to be, but Farrell’s performance and Pacino’s presence pulls it above the average.

Filed Under: Action, Thriller

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