| Vol XXXIIII No. 61 |
Thursday, December 2, 1999 |
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Here's another dead-end millennium movie
By MIKE McMORROW
Scene Movie Critic
Amidst all the media and cultural hype surrounding the entrance to the new millennium, it is not a surprise to see a slew of apocalyptic, religiously-charged movies that deal with "the end of the world." One might hope, however, that filmmakers ... [more]
Disney sequel toys with life lessons
By CHRISTINE KRALY
Scene Movie Critic
Very rarely do movies come along that both parents and children can enjoy. Too often, children's movies have humor and storylines lost on adults. Disney movies, however, aim to bridge the gap between the age groups. And with "Toy Story 2," ... [more]
Don't swim past 'Rumble Fish' at video store
By JOHN CRAWFORD
Scene Movie Critic
Francis Ford Coppola hasn't been the same since the making of "Apocalypse Now." Sure, the director of classics such as "The Godfather" trilogy and "The Conversation" has made other films since the 1979 war epic, but he's lost his stature as ... [more]
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