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The Phantom
"...it gets, and Zane appears to be having a ball essaying “The Ghost Who Walks.” Like The Phantom's comic-strip..."

June 14, 1996 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Eddie
"...times before. For her part, Oscar-winner Goldberg drops the ball more times than Jim Carroll on roofies. What may..."

June 7, 1996 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Bushwhacked
"...setting. It could be (and certainly has been) a ball team, a summer camp, or, in this case, a..."

Aug. 4, 1995 Movie Review by Hollis Chacona

In the Mouth of Madness
Clearly having a ball, Carpenter fills the screen with equal amounts of unsettling atmosphere and shameless jolts, while at the same time successfully walking the tightrope that separates the horrific from the hilarious. ? Joey O'Bryan
"...feature Memoirs of an Invisible Man. Clearly having a ball, Carpenter fills the screen with equal amounts of unsettling..."

Feb. 3, 1995 Movie Review by Joey O'Bryan

Cobb
"...Burkholder and Allan Mallamud. Ty Cobb was the greatest baseball player ever. Let's get that over with. Ron Shelton's..."

Jan. 13, 1995 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Dumb and Dumber
"...no longer the Cinderfella; he's already arrived at the ball. Carrey has all the physical moves Lewis had in..."

Dec. 23, 1994 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

A Low Down Dirty Shame
"...tight, but Wayans seems to have more on the ball as an actor and director than this film offers...."

Dec. 2, 1994 Movie Review by Alison Macor

Butterfly and Sword
"...blast its way through the roof, out of the ball park, and on into the stratosphere. The plot follows..."

Nov. 4, 1994 Movie Review by Joey O'Bryan

Ciao, Professore!
"...similarly diverse jobs. To the kids, most adults are “ball breakers,” and school is something that interferes with the..."

Sept. 2, 1994 Movie Review by Alison Macor

Airheads
"...making up outlandish “demands” (a giant baby bottle, a football helmet filled with cottage cheese, new equipment) while stalling..."

Aug. 12, 1994 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

North
"...itself well to the medium, but Reiner fumbles the ball: North can't decide what it is, a comic fantasy..."

July 22, 1994 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Princess and the Goblin
"...spirit of her dead great-grandmother who gives her a ball of magical string and tells her to “follow the..."

June 10, 1994 Movie Review by Alvaro Rodriguez

Chasers
"...of rancid cat and growling lines like he's gargling ball bearings. There's a flotilla of cameos -- all for..."

April 29, 1994 Movie Review by Robert Faires

Threesome
"...Towards the end of the film, Fleming drops the ball a couple of times (you know a film like..."

April 15, 1994 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult
"...of hand here), but Zucker and company drop the ball for most of the rest of the film, relying..."

March 25, 1994 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Air Up There
"...meets a premise reeking of cultural imperialism that takes basketball mania a bit too far. A self-assured, fast-talking coach..."

Jan. 7, 1994 Movie Review by Pamela Bruce

The Fugitive
Flinty Tommy Lee Jones is the best thing about this otherwise standard chase film.
"...actual flight going throughout, and only occasionally drops the ball (the film's convoluted conspiracy ending is the first example..."

Aug. 6, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Dark Half
"...interesting question, even for non-writers, and King took the ball and ran with it in an admirable manner, crafting..."

April 30, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Sandlot
The movie is a grown man's memory of his first, awkward summer in a new neighborhood in 1962 and the importance of baseball as a bonding activity.
"...American Graffiti, and that unique American sub-genre known as baseball movies. It's a grown man's memory of his first..."

April 9, 1993 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Indecent Proposal
"...things --- in Indecent Proposal, tumbling dice and a ball bouncing on a spinning roulette wheel have lives of..."

April 9, 1993 Movie Review by Steve Davis

The Opposite Sex (And How to Live With Them)
"...so WASPy that she's never heard of a matzo ball, and all of her friends have names like Chipper..."

March 26, 1993 Movie Review by Pamela Bruce

Wild Wheels, Over the Hedge
"...a “nightclub on wheels” complete with a rotating mirror ball, smoke machine, and a crooning, lounge-lizard driver. Even Austin's..."

Feb. 19, 1993 Movie Review by Pamela Bruce

1991: The Year Punk Broke
This snarling, loudly exultant record of the 1991 European tour by Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr., and other bands, bursts with lunatic concert footage, inspired backstage antics, baffling contract riders, and self-deprecating humor from the groups.
"...Starring: Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr., Babes in Toyland, Gumball and the Ramones. The first punk rock tour documentary?..."

Dec. 4, 1992 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Wisecracks
"...Allen, Fanny Brice, Mae West, Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball, among others, as a historical reference point to reflect..."

Oct. 2, 1992 Movie Review by Pamela Bruce

Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
"...comedy of really large proportions, and you'll have a ball. Take it as anything else and you'll wish you'd..."

July 24, 1992 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Linguini Incident
"...a bunch of talented actors fail to get the ball rolling amongst themselves, which is exactly what happens here:..."

July 10, 1992 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Thank You and Good Night!
"...can almost smell the steam rising off the matzoh ball soup and taste the marble cake. Thank You and..."

April 17, 1992 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Hippy Porn
"...soundtrack featuring artists like Barbara Manning, Unrest, Superchunk, Medicine Ball and others. Being young and pretentious has rarely looked..."

March 20, 1992 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Double Life of Veronique
Kieslowski's movie is told not so much in customary narrative structures, but in glimpses, hints, and intimations. On the same day in 1968, two women are born, one in Poland, the other in France. Though the two share many characteristics, they live worlds apart. Yet each senses the other and has intuitive knowledge of the other's presence.
"...hobbling old woman seen in the street, a translucent ball that refracts the light as Veronika looks through it..."

March 6, 1992 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Jungle Fever
"...and determination. Lee admits that his actresses took that ball and ran with it in an adlibbed scene. “They..."

June 14, 1991 Movie Review by Kathleen Maher

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