Category: 2000s

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Ray (2004)

Ray is a big-time bio-pic about one of the most popular and influential musicians of the 20th century, Ray Charles, who passed away shortly before the film’s release in 2004.  Hailed as a musical genius, in...

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Alfie (2004)

Although times have changed in the dating world since the 1960s, Alfie is still a superfluous remake that feels more like a PSA against promiscuous sex than a full-fledged romantic comedy.  It’s been a while...

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Team America: World Police (2004)

Funny?  Sure, but only occasionally, in this take-off on the old TV show, “Thunderbirds”, updated for this post-9/11 climate.  From the minds behind the animated series, “South Park”, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, comes Team...

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Reversal of Fortune (1990)

A nicely structured depiction of true-life events, based on the book by Alan Dershowitz, Reversal of Fortune takes a fascinating look into the events of Claus von Bulow’s appeal to the case involving his comatose...

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Gaudi Afternoon (2001)

Based on the novel by Barbara Wilson, Gaudi Afternoon is a gender-bender mystery that plays as a mix of Woody Allen and Pedro Almodovar, where most of its laughs come from the interaction of the...

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Taxi (2004)

Taxi is a Hollywood remake of the slickly produced French film of the same name by Luc Besson.  What was implausible in the older film becomes absurd to the point of insult in this way-over-the-top...

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Before Sunset (2004)

Sequels are usually the domain of big money-making blockbusters that fall under almost every genre except for dramas, which makes Before Sunset a very unique experience indeed.  Imagine if we could catch up to the characters...

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Road Rage (2000)

Woefully bad crap from Sidney J. Furie, director of such cinema trash as Superman IV and the Iron Eagle films.  Road Rage is basically a Duel rip-off, except with horrible direction, lackluster acting, and one hell of an abomination called a script. ...

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Cellular (2004)

Reminiscent in feel with other “dumb fun” thrillers like Speed and the Die Hard series, Cellular isn’t going to break through with cinematic originality, but it is still an engaging a 90-minute escapist thrill ride.  Plot holes?  Yes, there...