Remember those kids who’d trap a bee and a wasp in a mayonnaise jar just to watch them go at it? They’re the target audience for this film.
Remember those kids who’d trap a bee and a wasp in a mayonnaise jar just to watch them go at it? They’re the target audience for this film.
Has director Paul Verhoeven ever made a movie that wasn’t slathered with the f-word?
Warning! Jack Frost is now nipping at Santa’s nose. And Tim Allen has his hands full trying to save Christmas while acclimating Mrs. Claus to life at the North Pole.
When pro-family film critics sit down to compile their Top 10 of 2000, expect the unanimous inclusion of “My Dog Skip.”
Picture a majestic galleon straight out of a Melville novel. Huge sails swell and creaky planks await a good swabbing. Now picture powerful rocket boosters blasting the vessel through space.
When a humble pond-hockey team from the boondocks gets ink in “Sports Illustrated,” it leads to a high-profile exhibition game with the New York Rangers.
The modern equivalent of ‘Jason and the Argonauts’ and ‘The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad’ designed for the Xbox generation.
“Fly Away Home” emphasizes the beauty of nature, as well as the need for reliable role models, personal responsibility and love between fathers and daughters.
“Searching for Bobby Fischer” is the perfect video for warming up the family den on a cold winter’s night.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away . . . (cue music)
In “Fight Club,” young urban professionals are just empty, white-collar drones desperate to find meaning beyond cubicle walls.
The Mystery Inc. gang is back doing battle with ghostly incarnations of creatures they first unmasked on TV.
Affectionate ribbing of large, loud, ethnic families obsessively steeped in old-world tradition.