| Vol XXXIII No. 126 |
Thursday, April 20, 2000 |
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Bullock's `Days' too predictable, formulaic
By CASEY K. McCLUSKEY
Scene Movie Critic
When most people think of Sandra Bullock's movie roles, they think of the nice girl-next-door. Although the role of Gwen Cummings is not too far off the mark from her normal roles, Gwen definitely has much more of an edge than ... [more]
Norton, Stiller, Elfman lend charm to romantic `Faith'
By JILLIAN DePAUL
Scene Movie Critic
Edward Norton, arguably one of the best actors of his generation, tests his ability behind the camera with his directorial debut, "Keeping the Faith," an entertaining, though a bit confusing and unnatural, romantic comedy. Norton turned many heads, including those of ... [more]
`American Psycho' makes a killer satire
By MATT NANIA
Assistant Scene Editor
If films like last year's "Being John Malkovich," "Fight Club," "Magnolia" and the newly released "American Psycho" are any indication; the current state of filmmaking is looking pretty good. Not since the '70s have American audiences seen such an illustrious crop ... [more]
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