David Gordon Green

Writer/director/producer David Gordon Green arguably qualifies as the most individualistic American filmmaking voice to emerge during the early 21st century. In his early work, Green demonstrated an i...
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04/08/1975
Little Rock, AK
  • Alexander Review
    By: Steven Trautmann November 24, 2004 5:58am EST
    Oliver Stone has delivered the quintessential Hollywood version of Alexander. Action, sex, treachery, conspiracy, the film puts the "pick" in "epic."
  • 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 Core Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette March 28, 2003 5:23am EST
    The Core doesn't rise above schlocky predecessors such as Deep Impact and Armageddon. The film's formulaic script is too predictable and the special effects are unimpressive.
  • Old School Review
    By: Kit Bowen February 21, 2003 4:35am EST
    Old School offers the requisiste belly laughs mixed with a surprising smidgen of sincerity.
  • How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Review
    By: Leigh Johnson February 07, 2003 5:13am EST
    Despite its unbelievable climactic scene (which involves a karaoke version of Carly Simon's hit "You're So Vain") and overwrought ending, How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a romantic comedy we can all love.
  • WGA Nominations Announced
    By: Guylaine Cadorette February 06, 2003 12:14pm EST
    The Writers Guild of America, East and west announced the nominations for outstanding achievement in television and radio writing during the 2002 season.
  • Death to Smoochy Review
    By: Kit Bowen March 29, 2002 5:28am EST
    As a skewed look at the darker side of children's television, Smoochy delivers enough laughs to keep its head above water--barely.
  • Hearts in Atlantis Review
    By: Kit Bowen September 26, 2001 10:20am EST
    It's a sweet film, reminiscent of times when hanging with your best friends meant everything and growing up was hard to do. Just don't expect too much more than that.
  • 'The Limey,' 'Election' Got the Spirit
    By: Jim Bartoo July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 13, 2000 -- Steven Soderbergh's crime-drama "The Limey" and Alexander Payne's high school satire "Election" led the pack of (relatively) low-budget, high-expectation projects as nominations were announced Wednesday for the 15th Annual Independent Spirit Awards, honoring, yes, indie film. "The Limey" and "Election" received a field-best five nominations each. Hollywood blockbusters such as "Toy Story 2" and "The Green Mile" received zippo. (They're not indies.) With the
  • Shrek Review
    By: Robert Sims June 03, 2001 9:47am EST
    Forget Pinocchio or Snow White: children will want their parents to read them the adventures of Shrek when it's time to pick a bedtime story.