Aaron Johnson


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06/12/1990
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  • Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 21, 2003 10:37am EST
    Have no fear; shed no tear. The Cat in the Hat is too cute and too sunny, but you'll have good fun 'cause Mike Myers is funny.
  • Cabin Fever Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette September 12, 2003 11:43am EST
    Eli Roth's extremely disturbing and grotesque Cabin Fever is an artfully executed horror picture with creative characters and a stimulating storyline that will grip you from start to finish.
  • Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas Review
    By: Kit Bowen July 14, 2003 12:28pm EST
    Although Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas may not necessarily have that certain Pixar cleverness for adults, it provides more than enough good old-fashioned entertainment for the family.
  • Hulk Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette June 30, 2003 7:04am EST
    Although Ang Lee successfully brings the green giant from the pages of Marvel Comics to life on the big screen, The Hulk loses itself in a heavy-handed story, and the characters' inner turmoil will make your own head hurt.
  • Phone Booth Review
    By: Kit Bowen April 04, 2003 5:29am EST
    Powered by a hard-hitting performance from Colin Farrell, Phone Booth will keep you riveted to your seat--and make you turn that darn cell phone off, for a little while at least.
  • Shanghai Knights Review
    By: Kit Bowen February 07, 2003 5:13am EST
    No matter how ridiculous and inconsistent Shanghai Knights gets, marveling at Chan's acrobatics and laughing at Wilson's sardonic one-liners is still worth the price of admission.
  • News Roundup, Dec. 19: Paul Reubens Pleads Innocent to Porn Charge
    By: Kit Bowen December 19, 2002 9:04am EST
    Paul Reubens pleads innocent to porn charge. The West Wing Christopher Reeve James Gandolfini The Sopranos Drumline Dude Where's My Car? Nelly Pink
  • Possession Review
    By: Leigh Johnson August 16, 2002 8:05am EST
    Possession isn't perfect, but the effort alone is worthy of praise. See it for the quality of the story and the beauty of the period segments, but to get the real emotion of the tale, read the book.
  • Ocean's Eleven Review
    By: Noah Davis December 07, 2001 10:18am EST
    Like the original, Ocean's Eleven is a lark, but unlike the 1960 version, it's no throwaway; with Steven Soderbergh directing, the film is stylish and smart, even if it lacks a little soul
  • Black Knight Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette November 26, 2001 5:30am EST
    Loudmouth Lawrence is great as a modern man who find his way home, but Black Knight might have been more memorable had the story wandered slightly off the beaten path.