Aaron Johnson


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06/12/1990
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  • The Polar Express Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 10, 2004 8:37am EST
    Even though it may lack a human touch here and there, The Polar Express is still a brilliant effort in CGI-animation and will certainly evoke the Christmas spirit in us all.
  • Friday Night Lights Review
    By: Kit Bowen October 08, 2004 9:39am EST
    Perhaps if Friday Night Lights was the first high school football story to come to the big screen, it would be one of the best. Even though the film does sport some superb performances and tackles gritty realism with gusto, it isn't the first to do that--far from it.
  • Thunderbirds Review
    By: Betsy Bozdech July 30, 2004 6:02am EST
    Cool ships and a delightful, pink-clad bombshell can't mask the fact that these Thunderbirds are not go.
  • The Notebook Review
    By: Kit Bowen June 25, 2004 9:16am EST
    If not for some inspired moments of breathtaking beauty and heartfelt performances, The Notebook would just be one of those tired love stories that you quickly forget.
  • The Chronicles of Riddick Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette June 17, 2004 12:44pm EST
    The Chronicles of Riddick is a dazzling sci-fi epic that will have Pitch Black devotees marking their calendars for the third installment. But director David Twohy's sequel is unlikely to strike a chord with those unfamiliar with Riddick's world
  • Walking Tall Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette April 02, 2004 7:49am EST
    Walking Tall could have used more intelligent storytelling and less wrestlemania; it reeks of SmackDown!, but it never fully exploits its champ, The Rock
  • Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Review
    By: Kit Bowen March 25, 2004 12:06pm EST
    Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed is what it is--another action-packed, wacky and fairly authentic send-up of a very silly Saturday morning cartoon TV show.
  • Spartan Review
    By: Kit Bowen March 12, 2004 3:08pm EST
    As a thriller, Spartan will hold your attention, but unfortunately writer/director's David Mamet's style doesn't fit well in this milieu.
  • Love Don't Cost a Thing Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette December 11, 2003 1:48pm EST
    It's shocking that Love Don't Cost a Thing, a remake of the equally bad 1987 comedy Can't Buy Me Love, was adapted in the first place, and even more surprising that it wasn't released direct to video
  • Sundance Unveils Part of 2004 Slate
    By: Guylaine Cadorette December 03, 2003 9:35am EST
    Sundance Film Festival officials have announced entries for dramatic, documentary and "American Spectrum" categories of the 2004 festival, which runs Jan. 15 through Jan. 25 in Park City, Utah.