MAD DOG TIME
by Jon Bastian
Also known as Trigger Happy,
writer/director/actor Larry Bishop gives us a weird existential
film noir that plays like a rat pack version of Waiting for Godot
as plotted by Shakespeare.
MADE
by Michael Julianelle
A gem is still a gem, even with its minor flaws.
MAGNOLIA
by Doug White
Director P.T. Anderson's compassionately satirical
extravaganza.
MAID IN MANHATTAN
by Coco Delgado
J-Lo is best thing about Pretty Woman-wannabe.
THE MAJESTIC by Hank
Yuloff
Darabont's newest remembers Capra fondly.
THE MALTESE FALCON by Del Harvey
Considered historically to be the first true film
noir, this first-time directing effort by John Huston is still one
of the all-time classics of film.
THE MAN FROM ELYSIAN FIELDS
by Hope Villanueva
A writer's tale for non-writers.
MAN ON THE TRAIN
by Parama Chaudhury
Retired teacher & robber cross paths.
MANIACTS
by Del Harvey
New on DVD, the story of two crazy - in fact, certifiable -
killers in love. Awwww.
THE MAN WHO CHEATED HIMSELF by A.K. Rode
Lee J. Cobb as a cop smitten with femme fatale Jane
Wyatt in little-known noir gem.
MASTER OF DISGUISE
by Laura Abraham
Just plain bad.
MAN ON THE MOON by Jon
Bastian
Jim Carrey's tour de force in an otherwise so-so film.
THE MAN WHO CRIED by
E.T. Robbins
Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci are reunited in this
story of two lovers in Paris.
THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE
by Parama Chaudhury
Coen Brothers' homage to noir is good, but
it ain't no Fargo.
MANHUNTER
by Robert Baum
Before The Silence of the Lambs,
there was Manhunter.
MARCH
by Laura Abraham
This one is still searching for
distribution.
MASTER AND COMMANDER
by Hank Yuloff
Testosterone-fueled high seas adventure.
THE MASTER BLACKMAILER
by Parama Chaudhury
Jeremy Brett & Edward Hardwicke return as Holmes and Watson in a
2-hour feature based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Adventure
of Charles Augustus Milverton."
MASTER OF DISGUISE
by Laura Abraham
Just plain bad.
THE MATCHMAKER
by Del Harvey
Will strong, independent, funny and cute feminist
Janeane Garofolo find love in the Irish countryside with
handsome David O'Hara? I sure hope so, otherwise I want my money
back.
MATCHSTICK MEN
by Hank Yuloff
Ridley Scott & Co. con you
into liking this one.
THE MATRIX by Del
Harvey
There is no spoon.
THE MATRIX RELOADED
by Del Harvey
Free your mind. Astoundingly good!
MATRIX REVOLUTIONS
by Del Harvey
An incredible finish to this mythic
trilogy.
MAX
by Darin Tretchikoff
Engaging and flawed.
ME, MYSELF & IRENE by
Robin Effron
The Farrelly Brothers' second with Jim Carrey is a story
tailor-made for the schizoprenic comedian.
MEET THE PARENTS by Hank
Yuloff
Ben Stiller, Robert DeNiro and Blythe Danner headliners
in this funny movie.
MEMENTO by Wayne Case
Guy Pearce and Carrie-Anne Moss star in this stunning
drama.
MEN
IN BLACK II
by Hank Yuloff
Back in black, and just in time to spread
the fun.
MEN OF HONOR by Hank
Yuloff
Honor to one's father. Honor to one's family. Honor to
one's country. Honor to one's self.
MERCI POUR LE CHOCOLAT
by Parama Chaudhury
Huppert & Chabrol reunite in tight little
thriller.
THE MESSENGER
by Kate Bishop
THE MEXICAN by Wayne
Case
Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt lively up this
south-of-the-border action comedy.
MIFUNE
by Stephen Patrick Foery
A solid story as an artistic statement, Mifune
not only references classic Japanese cinema but also espouses a
manifesto!
MINORITY REPORT
by Hank Yuloff
Minority view of Spielberg's latest.
MIRACLES
by Jon Bastian
Jackie Chan scores in another superb exhibit of
athleticism and, by the way, the film is fun to watch, too.
MISS CONGENIALITY by
Hank Yuloff
Sandra Bullock comes up a winner!
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2
by D. Patrick Seitz
"Mission" accomplished, more or less, thanks to
Cruise control.
MISSION TO MARS by Tom
Morgan
"...planet Mars is blue and there's nothing I can do?"
Tom looks at the latest space adventure-special effects
extravaganza.
MONGKOK STORY
by Del Harvey
Another spinoff of the Young & Dangerous series, Mongkok
Story is an interesting film about Triad teens that hovers
somewhere between straight drama and satire, and is still
enjoyable.
MONKEY BONE by D.
Patrick Seitz
Few redeeming qualities in film that tries too hard to
imitate Tim Burton's quirky humor.
MONSOON WEDDING by
Parama Chaudhury
Simply a beautiful film.
MONSTERS, INC.
MONTE WALSH by
Del Harvey
Turn-of-the-century tale of the clashing of
American icons as businessman meets cowboy. One thing is for
certain: whatever the outcome, the American spirit will prevail.
MONUMENT AVE. by Del
Harvey
Lord love the Irish.
MOONRISE by A.K. Rode
1948 classic suspenser with Dane Clark and Gail
Russell.
THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES
by Michael Julianelle
Third rate X-Files wannabe.
MOULIN ROUGE by E.T.
Robbins
Everybody dancing, everybody singing, "Hot, hot hot!"
MR. DEEDS
by Corrie Pelc
'Sandler strikes again.
THE MUSE by Michael
Koenig
Why does The Muse fail to amuse?
THE MUSKETEER by Del
Harvey
The absolute worst film version of this classic book.
MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING
by
Tracy Scanlon
Second City
alumnus tells big fat story of her life...
MY
DOG SKIP by Del Harvey
An instant film classic, don't miss this heartwarming and realistic
tale of a boy and his dog.
MY FIRST MISTER by Joe
Steiff
Not a good career move for any of these folks.
MY MAN GODFREY by Del
Harvey
A wonderful cast and a very witty script make for one of my
all-time favorite films.
MYSTERY MEN by Del
Harvey
So you want to be a superhero? Take a lesson from these
guys.
THE
MYSTIC MASSEUR by Parama
Chaudhury
In their latest film, Merchant-Ivory take on world-renowned
author V.S. Naipaul.
MYSTIC RIVER
by Jonathan Shapiro & Joe Steiff
Top cast in Eastwood directed dramatic thriller.