| Vol XXXIV No. 8 |
Thursday, August 31, 2000 |
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Comedic `Kings' live up to their name
By MATT CACCAMO
Scene Movie Critic
Since his first theatrical release in 1986 with "She's Gotta Have It," Spike Lee has been challenging audiences and critics with his experimental style and contemporary themes. His newest film, "The Original Kings of Comedy," presents movie critics with the ultimate ... [more]
Five films comment on America's political climate
By MATT CACCAMO
Scene Movie Critic
As the Presidential campaign heats up this Fall, here are some rental suggestions for the best in political films. All the President's Men (1976) Famous film version of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's investigative work on the Watergate break-in. Robert ... [more]
Jennifer Lopez enters a twisted `Cell'
By V. VAN BUREN GILES
Scene Movie Critic
Simply put, "The Cell" is "The Silence of the Lambs" meets "The Lawnmower Man" during the most sadistic Trent Reznor music video you can imagine. To its credit, the film is as bizarre as it is creative and horrifying. The story ... [more]
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