CHICAGO (2002) Starring Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, Queen Latifah, John C. Reilly, Lucy Liu, Taye Diggs, Colm Feore, Christine Baranski, Domenic West, Susan Misner, Deidre Goodwin, Denise Faye, Ekaterina Chtchelkanova, Chita Rivera and Mýa Harrison. Screenplay by Bill Condon. Directed by Rob Marshall. Distributed by Mirimax Pictures. 113 minutes. Rated PG-13. A film … Continue reading
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Two Weeks Notice (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
TWO WEEKS NOTICE (2002) Starring Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, David Haig, Alicia Witt, Robert Klein, Dana Ivey, Heather Burns, Dorian Missick, Marc Feuerstein, Donald Trump, Mike Piazza and Norah Jones. Screenplay by Marc Lawrence. Directed by Marc Lawrence. Distributed by Castle Rock Entertainment. 100 minutes. Rated PG-13. It seems only natural. In fact, I’m shocked … Continue reading
Die Another Day (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
DIE ANOTHER DAY (2002) Starring Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike, Rick Yune, John Cleese, Judi Dench, Michael Madsen, Will Yun Lee, Samantha Bond and Madonna. Screenplay by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Directed by Lee Tamahori. Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. 132 minutes. Rated PG-13. After forty years of James Bond films, the … Continue reading
Maid in Manhattan (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
MAID IN MANHATTAN (2002) Starring Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, Natasha Richardson, Bob Hoskins, Amy Sedaris, Tyler Posey, Frances Conroy, Maddie Corman and Chris Eigeman. Screenplay by Kevin Wade. Directed by Wayne Wang. Distributed by Columbia Pictures. 103 minutes. Rated PG-13. While on her mission to become the greatest multi-talented hyphenate in show business … Continue reading
Flickerstick – Causing a Commotion
flickerstick causing a commotion by jay s. jacobs The world’s gone reality show mad these days. Instead of working on and honing your craft in crappy honky-tonks and gin joints, today everyone thinks the best way to the top of the pops is to make a fool of yourself on TV. At this writing, you … Continue reading
The Banger Sisters (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
THE BANGER SISTERS (2002) Starring Goldie Hawn, Susan Sarandon, Geoffrey Rush, Erika Christensen, Robin Thomas, Eva Amurri and Matthew Carey. Screenplay by Bob Dolman. Directed by Bob Dolman. Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures. 94 minutes. Rated R. Goldie Hawn gives perhaps the best performance in a thirty-plus year acting career in The Banger Sisters, and that includes … Continue reading
Kate and Leopold (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
KATE AND LEOPOLD (2002) Starring Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Breckin Meyer, Natasha Lyonne, Bradley Whitford, Philip Bosco, Paxton Whitehead, Spalding Gray, Josh Stamberg, Matthew Sussman and Charlotte Ayanna. Screenplay by James Mangold and Steven Rogers. Directed by James Mangold. Distributed by Miramax Pictures. 118 minutes. Rated PG-13. Here is a hint for movie … Continue reading
Chicago – The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning (A PopEntertainment.com Music Review)
Chicago – The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning (Rhino) Very few bands have had two completely separate stylistic periods. The late 60s-early 70s incarnation of Chicago was a pioneering force that wed rock and roll with jazz horns and improvisational playing in a way that was totally unique. By the time the late 70s … Continue reading
One Hour Photo (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
ONE HOUR PHOTO (2002) Starring Robin Williams. Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Dylan Smith, Erin Daniels, Paul Hansen Kim, Eriq LaSalle and Gary Cole. Screenplay by Mark Romanek. Directed by Mark Romanek. Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures. 98 minutes. Rated R. Robin Williams’ movie career had seemed to be stuck in a pool of dreck like Patch Adams and Bicentennial … Continue reading
Blood Work (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
BLOOD WORK (2002) Starring Clint Eastwood, Wanda DeJesus, Jeff Daniels, Anjelica Huston, Paul Rodriquez, Tina Lifford and Dylan Walsh. Screenplay by Brian Helgeland. Directed by Clint Eastwood. Distributed by Warner Brothers Pictures. 110 Minutes. Rated R. Blood Work actually takes the old standard serial killer genre and gives it an interesting twist. Clint Eastwood plays FBI profiler … Continue reading