ABANDON by Joe Steiff
This suspense film is a nice diversion.
ABANDONED by Del Harvey
Rarely seen gem peeks inside the seamier side of late 1940's Los Angeles, as a reporter pursues a missing girl into the bowels of a black market baby racket.
A BEAUTIFUL MIND
by Michael Julianelle
Crowe's Oscar worthy performance helps to overcome some of director Ron Howard's "opiefication" of what could have been a much edgier story.
ABOUT A BOY by Coco Delgado
Hugh grows up funny.
ABOUT SCHMIDT
by Parama Chaudhury and Hank Yuloff
Seems you either you love Jack, or you hate him.
ADAPTATION by Coco Delgado
Nicolas Cage and Meryl Streep in a film about writers and their wacky, wacky world(s).
ALEX &
EMMA
by Hank Yuloff
Hudson & Wilson write from the heart.
ALL ABOUT THE
BENJAMINS by Del Harvey
Ice Cube and Co. try for a funny caper comedy that's a thud.
AMELIE
by Coco Delgado
Destiny, fate, chance...I admit to being kind of captivated by all of these concepts.
A CIVIL ACTION
by Del Harvey
An ambulance chasing lawyer (John Travolta) helps a group of parents take on two large corporate conglomerates who are poisoning their drinking water.
ADVENTURES OF PLUTO NASH by Hank Yuloff
"I don't get paid enough to watch movies like this."
THE ADVENTURES
OF ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE by
Robin Effron
You will believe a squirrel can fly!
ADVENTURES
IN BABYSITTING by Robin
Effron
A fun little film that features a young Elizabeth Shue and just happens to take place in Chicago.
THE AFFAIR OF THE NECKLACE by Joe Steiff
A GUY THING
by
Hank Yuloff
Comedy lovingly shows off talents of rising stars.
A.I.
by Jon Bastian
Perhaps those initials should stand for Almost Incredible...
ALI
by Hope Villanueva
Will Smith gets the Academy's nod with a nomination in his first serious starring lead role.
ALL ABOUT MY
MOTHER by Sudha Narasimhan
Pedro Almodovar's latest is a touching, poignant departure from his typical "politically correct/screwball" comedies.
ALONG CAME
A SPIDER by Sharyn Yuloff
Morgan Freeman reprises his role as Dr. Alex Cross in this prequel to Kiss The Girls.
A
MAN APART by
Chris Wood
Vin's still searching for that one role that will set him apart. This ain't it.
AMERICAN BEAUTY by Midge Wilson, Ph.D.
A perfect film, an indictment of the American Dream, and some scary revelations about American culture are revealed in American Beauty.
AMERICAN OUTLAWS by
Chris Wood
Lawless West apparently still the rule...
AMERICAN
PERFEKT by Del Harvey
Director and screenwriter Paul Chart gave Robert Forster a better role than Jackie Brown in this quirky suspense noir.
AMERICAN
PIE by Jon Bastian
A sex comedy where four boys really do become men, but not in the way they expected - and there's the rub. So to speak.
AMERICAN PIE 2 by Jon Bastian
Have another piece -- it's still fresh.
America's
Prince - The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story
AMERICAN PSYCHO
by Jon Bastian
Director Mary Harron manages to slice and dice a complex book into a bite-size movie and still deliver Brett Easton Ellis' cutting satire of 80's yuppie excess.
AMERICAN
SPLENDOR
by Hank Yuloff
This one's sure to attain cult status swiftly.
AMERICA' S SWEETHEARTS by Janet Branagan
A totally inappropriate vehicle for John Cusack.
A MIGHTY WIND
by
Michael Julianelle
Guest's latest a weak breeze.
Amores perros
by Jon Bastian
Incredible film from Mexico will leave you wondering why the dogs lost out to the dragons in this year's Oscars®
ANALYZE THAT
by
Hank Yuloff
This film might drive you to therapy.
AN AMERICAN RHAPSODY by Hank Yuloff
Stunningly beautiful film from Eva Gardos.
AND
THE BAND PLAYED ON by Del
Harvey
This is the must-see story of the early days of the AIDS virus and the key individuals who led the battle against "death by red tape."
ANDY
WARHOL'S THE CHELSEA GIRLS by
Jenna Joost
Re-examining Warhol's masterpiece of avant-garde cinema.
ANGELA'S ASHES
by Wayne Case
Heart-wrenching story of Irish family struggling to survive at the turn of the century.
ANGEL EYES
by Christina Swosinski
The enchanting Jennifer Lopez lights up this dull thriller, soft romance story.
ANGER
MANAGEMENT
by Hank Yuloff
Jack should be ashamed.
THE ANIMAL
by Ashley Cook
Don't date that boy! He's an animal!
THE ANIMATRIX
by Hank Yuloff
Nine animated short films give us insightful background story and fill in the gaps between the three Matrix films.
THE ANNIVERSARY PARTY
by Jon Bastian
A must-see film from the immensely talented Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming.
ANOTHER
DAY IN PARADISE by Matt
Goodman
Come along as James Woods and Melanie Griffith teach a couple of youngsters how to rob, cheat, and kill in this happy little dysfunctional-family drama.
ANOTHER
HEAVEN by
Del Harvey
A spirit, consumed with evil, must exist in the body of another host in order to fulfill its insatiable bloodlust in this Japanese supernatural thriller premiering February 18, 2003.
ANTITRUST
by Hank Yuloff
Sexy Ryan Phillippe has his choice of Rachel Leigh Cook or Claire Forlani, if Tim Robbins would just stop being so overbearing!
ANTWONE
FISHER
by Hank Yuloff
Denzel's first-directed is class act & superb drama.
ANY GIVEN SUNDAY
by Kate Bishop
Oliver Stone takes apart the high-pressure world of professional football.
A
PLACE IN THE SUN by Wayne
Case
George Stevens' classic of the American cinema stars Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift.
APOCALYPSE
NOW REDUX by Jon Bastian
Tinkering with a classic to create a new classic.
ARACHNIA
by Joe Steiff
If you like big, hairy spiders, and babes with big ones that aren't hairy, you'll love this new DVD release!
ARLINGTON
ROAD by Kate Bishop
This is described by Kate as a paranoid little thriller with lots of suspense.
ART OF REVENGE
by Hank Yuloff
New on DVD, tense drama starringThird Eye Blind's lead singer Stephan Jenkins.
ASH WEDNESDAY
by Del Harvey
Actor Edward Burns tries his hand at writing and directing in this indie thriller that's pretty darned good!
AUTUMN IN NEW YORK
by Robin Effron
Predictable romance sugar-coated with gloss and glitz.
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