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Immortal Beloved

(more) »rank: 9735

starring: Michael Culkin, Luigi Diberti, Rory Edwards, Hannes Flaschberger, Christopher Fulford


Editorial Product Review: :This thrilling, speculative story about the mystery woman whom Ludwig van Beethoven once identified in a letter as his 'immortal beloved' is directed by Bernard Rose (Paperhouse). Gary Oldman plays the deaf genius with tragic brutality in a series of flashbacks that arise during a connect-the-dots investigation by Beethoven's secretary (Jeroen Krabbé), who is looking into the composer's love affairs to ascertain who held the key to his heart. Rose arrives at a moving if imperfect portrait of a complicated artist, and he pays gorgeous tribute to Beethoven's stolen innocence ...


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The History of Tom Jones

(more) »rank: 19549

starring: John Sessions, Benjamin Whitrow, Sara Kestelman, Tessa Peake-Jones, Ron Cook
directed by: Metin Hüseyin


Editorial Product Review: :A BBC adaptation of Henry Fielding's masterpiece. A young man of questionable birth is raised as the son of a member of the minor gentry, only to fall prey to the cruelties of his malicious cousin and the wiles of the neighboring heiress. :'It is not enough that your actions are good. You must take care that they appear so.' This is one lesson that plucky orphan Tom Jones (Max Beesley, a dead ringer for Ewan McGregor) never learns, charging through life with his chin up and his libido ...


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Eye See You (aka D-Tox)

(more) »rank: 26087

starring: Sylvester Stallone, Charles S. Dutton, Polly Walker, Kris Kristofferson, Mif
directed by: Jim Gillespie


Editorial Product Review: :What do you get when you cross the director of I Know What You Did Last Summer with Sylvester Stallone? You get a slasher film in which the victims are not screaming, scantily clad teens, but parka-clad cops. Whether that's an improvement on the genre is open for debate. With Eye See You (which never hit U.S. theaters but was released internationally as D-Tox), Stallone's career has officially 'Van-Dammed.' But the role of FBI special agent Jake Malloy is something of a dramatic departure. Unable to catch a cop killer ...


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Prime Suspect 4 - The Scent of Darkness

(more) »rank: 27685

starring: Helen Mirren, Scott Neal, Marc Warren, Stephen Boxer, Stuart Wilson
directed by: Paul Marcus


Editorial Product Review: :What do you get when you cross the director of I Know What You Did Last Summer with Sylvester Stallone? You get a slasher film in which the victims are not screaming, scantily clad teens, but parka-clad cops. Whether that's an improvement on the genre is open for debate. With Eye See You (which never hit U.S. theaters but was released internationally as D-Tox), Stallone's career has officially 'Van-Dammed.' But the role of FBI special agent Jake Malloy is something of a dramatic departure. Unable to catch a cop killer ...


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Prayer for the Dying

(more) »rank: 36186

starring: Mickey Rourke, Bob Hoskins, Alan Bates, Sammi Davis, Christopher Fulford
directed by: Mike Hodges


Editorial Product Review: :What do you get when you cross the director of I Know What You Did Last Summer with Sylvester Stallone? You get a slasher film in which the victims are not screaming, scantily clad teens, but parka-clad cops. Whether that's an improvement on the genre is open for debate. With Eye See You (which never hit U.S. theaters but was released internationally as D-Tox), Stallone's career has officially 'Van-Dammed.' But the role of FBI special agent Jake Malloy is something of a dramatic departure. Unable to catch a cop killer ...


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Hotel

(more) »rank: 52583

starring: Max Beesley, Saffron Burrows, Rhys Ifans, Salma Hayek, Fabrizio Bentivoglio
directed by: Mike Figgis


Editorial Product Review:Description:Oscar(r) nominee* Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas) delivers a deliciously disturbing, erotically charged thriller fueled by standout performances from his all-star cast: Saffron Burrows, Salma Hayek, Rhys Ifans, Lucy Liu, Burt Reynolds and David Schwimmer!A slick Hollywood film crew has just descended upon a mysterious, crumbling Venetian hotel to create a cinematic masterpiece. But, unbeknownst to them, there are malevolent forces at work in the hotel, and soon the production is beset by a series of strange incidents, dragging the guests on a terrifying journey into the dark catacombs of ...


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Ginger Snaps

(more) »rank: 31942

starring: Emily Perkins, Katharine Isabelle, Kris Lemche, Mimi Rogers, Jesse Moss
directed by: John Fawcett


Editorial Product Review: :Like Carrie before it, Ginger Snaps uses horror-movie conventions as an inspired metaphor for puberty. When beautiful but reclusive goth teenager Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) is attacked by a monstrous wolf on the eve of her first period, her body starts changing in a big way, as do her suddenly lusty, feral appetites. Director John Fawcett masterfully balances the expectations of teen horror exploitation (blood, bodies, sex, smart dialogue, and good old-fashioned monster-movie scares) with clever black humor and tender sisterly solidarity. Only devoted sister Brigitte (gloomy Emily Perkins) knows the ...


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Prayer for the Dying

(more) »rank: 79431

starring: Mickey Rourke, Bob Hoskins, Alan Bates, Sammi Davis, Christopher Fulford
directed by: Mike Hodges


Editorial Product Review: :Like Carrie before it, Ginger Snaps uses horror-movie conventions as an inspired metaphor for puberty. When beautiful but reclusive goth teenager Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) is attacked by a monstrous wolf on the eve of her first period, her body starts changing in a big way, as do her suddenly lusty, feral appetites. Director John Fawcett masterfully balances the expectations of teen horror exploitation (blood, bodies, sex, smart dialogue, and good old-fashioned monster-movie scares) with clever black humor and tender sisterly solidarity. Only devoted sister Brigitte (gloomy Emily Perkins) knows the ...


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Eurotrip

(more) »rank: 28884

starring: Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Michelle Trachtenberg, Travis Wester, Kristin Kreuk
directed by: Alec Berg, David Mandel, Jeff Schaffer


Editorial Product Review: :Eurotrip views the Old World as a goofy parade of soccer hooligans, horny camera saleswomen, and pawing lechers reeking of cologne. After being dumped by his girlfriend, Scotty (Scott Mechlowicz) discovers that the German e-mail correspondent he thought was a guy is actually a hot girl--so naturally he jets off to Europe to find her, joined by his friends Cooper (Jacob Pitts), Jamie (Travis Wester), and Jenny (Michelle Trachtenburg, trying to leap into sexier roles after her adolescent characters in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Harriet the Spy). Just as ...


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Goodbye Mr Chips (2002)

(more) »rank: 65028

starring: Martin Clunes, Victoria Hamilton, Conleth Hill, John Wood, Patrick Malahide
directed by: Stuart Orme


Editorial Product Review:Description:He went from teacher to legend in one lifetime. Arthur Chipping, the Latin master at an English boys’ boarding school, is as awkward as he is stubborn. The eccentric schoolmaster lives a full, rich life within the cloistered school, defined by his role as the intellectual shepherd of generations of young students. Then, everything changes. When Mr. Chipping travels through the countryside on summer holiday, he unexpectedly falls in love with the unconventional Kathie (Victoria Hamilton, Mansfield Park). The love and devotion of his new wife ignites his passion and ...


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