Casablanca "C asablanca" has everything anyone couldever want in a film. This story of political and romantic espionage is setagainst the backdrop of the conflict between democracy and totalitarianism in asmall seaport town in French Morocco ... Continue...
Kate and Leopold "Boy meets girl. Boy gets girl. Boy loses girl. Girlgets her man in the end. Sound prdictable? Not when you're dealing with"Kate and Leopold."
It's not a chick flick, not if you'rethinking the sappy kind that appeals only to girls ... Continue...
Minority Report S ummer is when movie studios churn out their"popcorn" flicks: the gross-out comedy, the big-budget disaster film,and the sequel to a movie that didn't deserve a second shot. Like popcorn, thesefilms are predictable and light ... Continue...
One Hour Photo "One Hour Photo" is what one might callpicture perfect. With superb acting, beautiful direction and an engagingstoryline, it is one of the best films of the year ... Continue...
The Apartment "T he Apartment," starring Jack Lemmon asC.C. Baxter, is a delightful, romantic tale told by genius Billy Wilder ... Continue...
The Importance of Being Ernest I confess - I hate reading plays. So, when Ilearned I had to read The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde that was setin the 1890s, I was not exactly thrilled. After two hours of painstaking reading,I still could not recall any thrilling experience ... Continue...
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