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Jerry Maguire (review)

Mon, Oct 06, 1997
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About a guy who decides that corporate slavery is not enough, and sets out to get a life…

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In the Company of Men (review)

Mon, Oct 06, 1997
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One of the most difficult movies I have ever sat through…

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In and Out (review)

Mon, Sep 29, 1997
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Gosh darn it, but I liked this movie…

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Fierce Creatures (review)

Mon, Sep 29, 1997
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Amusing, but it never approaches the deliriousness of A Fish Called Wanda.

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Mimic (review)

Mon, Sep 22, 1997
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A really stylish thriller…

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Joe’s Apartment (review)

Mon, Sep 22, 1997
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I hate cockroaches. Disgusting things. And yet this is one of the cutest movies I have ever seen.

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Trainspotting (review)

Mon, Sep 15, 1997
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Nasty, funny, and scary enough to keep me away from any kind of drugs up to and including aspirin…

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The Full Monty (review)

Mon, Sep 15, 1997
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A perfectly wonderful little film…

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Snow White: A Tale of Terror (review)

Mon, Sep 08, 1997
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What was intended as dark gothic horror just comes off as something out a Renaissance Festival gone horribly wrong.

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Event Horizon (review)

Mon, Sep 08, 1997
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Event Horizon had such promise…

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