K-19: THE WIDOWMAKER
by
Hank Yuloff
Good thriller with Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson.
KANDAHAR
by Parama Chaudhury
Documentary of the Afghani experience almost works.
KATE
& LEOPOLD by
Hank Yuloff
True love knows no bounds.
KEEPING
THE FAITH by Wayne
Case
Edward Norton directs his first feature, a comedy worth watching.
KILL
BILL VOL. 1
by D.Harvey & J. de Groot
Tarantino's fourth worth the wait?
Kill
Bill by Jerome de Groot
KILL
ME LATER
by Hank Yuloff
After seeing this film, you'll think, "Kill me now."
THE KILLER
by Garnet Brooks
John Woo's wildly beautiful tale of tragedy painted with gallons of fake blood.
THE KILLER
by
Garnet Brooks
Bloody action film has surprising depth and resonance thanks to director John Woo and actor Chow Yun-Fat.
THE KILLERS
by Del Harvey
Director Donald Siegel's 1964 remake is a pale, violent cousin to the '46 original.
KILLER
by Del Harvey
Rising star Jordan Chan underplays his character with superb results in this tale of four Triad killers trying to survive.
KILLERS
2: THE BEAST
by Del Harvey
When the lone survivor of a gruesome massacre awakens
in a mental hospital, she discovers she has some pretty
powerful personal demons to contend with if she's going
to get out alive.
KILLERS
FROM BEIJING
by Del Harvey
When four friends in the Chinese Army are released from service they turn to crime and become the thing they despise most.
THE
KILLING ZONE by Yasmin
Hunt
Surprisingly high quality film with strong message in a quality presentation.
KING KONG
by A.K. Rode
And still the Eighth Wonder of the World, as a recent screening at American Cinematheque proves.
KISS
OF THE DRAGON
by Chris Wood
Jet Li delivers Fists of Fury, but that's about all.
KISS
OF THE DRAGON by
Coco Delgado & Hank Yuloff
Kiss of the Dragon delivers Fists of Fury, but not much else.
KISS THE
GIRLS by Del Harvey
Ashley Judd is a would-be victim of a serial killer. Morgan Freeman is the driven forensics detective whose niece has been captured by this killer. Together they make Kiss The Girls a very good suspense film.
KISSING
JESSICA STEIN by Hank
Yuloff
Not so typical romantic comedy is funny and sweet.
KISS
ME DEADLY by Robert Weston
Robert Aldrich's existentialist film noir doesn't pull any punches.
A
KNIGHT'S TALE
by Hank Yuloff
...and what a tale it is...OY!
KPAX
by Hank Yuloff
KUNG! POW: ENTER THE FIST
by D. Patrick Seitz
Even Woody Allen barely pulled off this concept.