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Rated: Parental Guidance
Staring:
Michael J. Fox,
Christopher Lloyd,
Mary Steenburgen,
Crispin Glover,
Lea Thompson
Director:
Robert Zemeckis
Superlatives and the Back To The Future trilogy are rarely far apart. With good reason, too. Here’s as complete a science fiction trilogy that you’re ever likely to see, one unsullied by unnecessary extra sequels, and instead standing proud as a genuinely terrific trio of films. The highlight? You have to hand that to the first film, one of the most perfectly complete blockbuster movies of the past few decades. Brilliantly constructed and exceptionally executed, it’s exciting, funny, imaginative and stands up extremely well to repeated viewings. But then so do the second and third films in the Back To The Future trilogy, too. The se...
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Rated: Parental Guidance
Staring:
Ariel Gade,
Christopher Lloyd,
Veronica Cartright,
Timothy Bottoms
Director:
Richard Gabai
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Rated: Parental Guidance
Staring:
Michael J. Fox,
Christopher Lloyd
Director:
Robert Zemeckis
Superlatives and the Back To The Future trilogy are rarely far apart. With good reason, too. Here’s as complete a science fiction trilogy that you’re ever likely to see, one unsullied by unnecessary extra sequels, and instead standing proud as a genuinely terrific trio of films. The highlight? You have to hand that to the first film, one of the most perfectly complete blockbuster movies of the past few decades. Brilliantly constructed and exceptionally executed, it’s exciting, funny, imaginative and stands up extremely well to repeated viewings. But then so do the second and third films in the Back To The Future trilogy, too. The se...
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Rated: Suitable for 12 years and over
Staring:
Hayden Christensen,
Natalie Portman,
Liam Neeson,
Ewan McGregor,
Ian McDiarmid
Director:
George Lucas
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Meg Ryan,
John Cusack,
Christopher Lloyd,
Kelsey Grammer,
Hank Azaria
Director:
Don Bluth, Gary Goldman
Stomping out their usual cuteness and carbon copying Disney's grand animation style to a tee, directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman (An American Tail) create a successful musical comedy from the story of the lost Russian princess. Adapting the story of imperialism and revolution is tricky, and subsequently the film's opening is weak. Once Anya (voiced by Meg Ryan, sung by Liz Callaway) is a teenager and on her own (suffering from some degree of amnesia), Anastasia is quite pleasing though never refreshingly new. 20th Century Fox's big-money gamble to horn in on Disney's realm is worthy. The songs, especially the recurrent "Once Upon a December" by Broadway...
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Robbie Coltrane,
Whoopi Goldberg,
Ben Kingsley,
Christopher Lloyd,
Pete Postlethwaite
Director:
Nick Willing
This is an impressive-looking version of Lewis Carroll's story originally produced for American television. Dreading a singing recital at her parents' lavish home, Alice falls into a strange world in pursuit of a large White Rabbit. The talented child actor Tina Majorino (Corrina, Corrina) plays Alice with all the good graces but mostly wanders through the story unquestioningly. Carroll's tale of whimsical, illogical adventures is a field day for designers Roger Hall and Alan Tomkins, costumer Charles Knode, Jim Henson's Creature Shop and director Nick Willing (Photographing Fairies). Influenced by Time Bandits and Labyrinth (the latter also de...
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Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over
Staring:
Jack Nicholson,
Louise Fletcher,
Danny DeVito,
Christopher Lloyd,
Michael Berryman
Director:
Milos Forman
One of the key movies of the 1970s, when exciting, groundbreaking, personal films were still being made in Hollywood, Milos Forman's One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest emphasised the humanistic story at the heart of Ken Kesey's more hallucinogenic novel. Jack Nicholson was born to play the part of Randle Patrick McMurphy, the rebellious inmate of a psychiatric hospital who fights back against the authorities' cold attitudes of institutional superiority, as personified by Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher). It's the classic antiestablishment tale of one man asserting his individuality in the face of a repressive, conformist system--and it works on every level. Forman popu...
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Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over
Staring:
Elisabeth Shue,
Jerry O'Connell,
Ving Rhames,
Christopher Lloyd,
Richard Dreyfuss
Director:
Alexandre Aja
After a sudden underwater tremor sets free scores of the prehistoric man-eating fish, an unlikely group of strangers must band together to stop themselves from becoming fish food for the area's new razor-toothed residents.
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Rated: Parental Guidance
Staring:
Anjelica Huston,
Raul Julia,
Christopher Lloyd,
Joan Cusack,
Christina Ricci
Director:
Barry Sonnenfeld
This slightly more cohesive follow-up to The Addams Family has the same director, Barry Sonnenfeld (Men in Black), but a better story line. Joan Cusack plays a busty gold digger who ingratiates herself into the Addams home and convinces Uncle Fester (Christopher Lloyd) that she wants to marry him. Besides Lloyd, the cast includes Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia, ideal as those Brontëan lovers, Morticia and Gomez. But Christina Ricci again walks away with the best moments as the chilly Wednesday Addams, making life miserable for two camp counsellors (Peter MacNicol and Christine Baranski) who want her to fit in with other kids. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
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Rated: Parental Guidance
Staring:
Bob Hoskins,
Christopher Lloyd,
Joanna Cassidy,
Kathleen Turner,
Stubby Kaye
Director:
Robert Zemeckis
This zany, eye-popping, knee-slapping landmark in combining animation with live-action ingeniously makes that uneasy combination itself (and the history of Hollywood) its subject. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is based on classic Los Angeles private-eye movies (and, specifically, Chinatown), with detective Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) investigating a case involving adultery, blackmail, murder, and a fiendish plot to replace LA's once-famous Red Car public transportation system with the automobiles and freeways that would later make it the nation's smog capital. Of course, his sleuthing takes him back to the place he dreads: Toontown, the ghetto for cartoons that ab...
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