Between Christmas and New Year’s (2000)
Made for less than $5,000 and shot in seven days without a script. Good for a few laughs but the story is half-baked.
Made for less than $5,000 and shot in seven days without a script. Good for a few laughs but the story is half-baked.
Film review by Dan Willard. Despite an excellent performance from Dennis Hopper, the film is only a little better than most 80’s pop cinema.
Film review by Dan Willard. In Richard Brooks’ directorial debut Cary Grant plays a brain surgeon vacationing in an unnamed Latin American country who is forced to save the life of the country’s tyrannical leader (José Ferrer).
Review of ‘Knute Rockne All American’ (1940), a biopic on the Norwegian-American regarded as one of the greatest coaches in college football history starring Pat O’Brien with Ronald Reagan in a small role as George “The Gipper” Gipp.
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