Frank Morgan

Years before he played The Wizard (and four other roles) in The Wizard of Oz (1939), Frank Morgan had a long career in silent film and was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for The Affairs of Cellini (...
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05/31/1890
New York City, NY
  • Paparazzi Review
    By: Gregory Freitas September 07, 2004 12:11pm EST
    Worthless as a film, Paparazzi is a $20 million poison pen letter from Mel Gibson to the photographers who annoy him.
  • Exorcist: The Beginning Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette August 20, 2004 2:02pm EST
    Despite a promising start, Exorcist: The Beginning crumbles into a hilarious mess of a story with deplorable dialogue. Think Scare Tactics meets the world of bad, bad CGI.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • The Big Bounce Review
    By: Leigh Johnson January 30, 2004 9:24am EST
    Bounce? What bounce? The latest movie version of an Elmore Leonard novel falls completely flat.
  • Peter Pan Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 23, 2003 5:20am EST
    If you have to sit through another adaptation of Peter Pan, this version is serviceable, if not original, with enough eye candy and enjoyable performances to make it worthwhile.
  • Mona Lisa Smile Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette December 18, 2003 12:55pm EST
    Mona Lisa Smile's lesson of the day--that the '50s were an oppressive decade for women--is delivered in an unoriginal manner through such shallow and unlikable characters that its message lacks an emotional punch.
  • Girl With a Pearl Earring Review
    By: Stacie Hougland December 15, 2003 6:15am EST
    With superb performances marking a contrived story about a 17th-century Dutch artist and his muse, this film is not just for art lovers, it's for anyone who appreciates gorgeous filmmaking.
  • Love Actually Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 12, 2003 8:58am EST
    A breath of fresh air in a season full of downer dramas and horror films, Love Actually allows you to sit back and enjoy the romantic, comical and bittersweet consequences of being under Cupid's spell.
  • Willard Review
    By: Stacie Hougland October 07, 2003 11:34am EST
    Crispin Glover delivers a riveting performance in what is undoubtedly one of the most shockingly funny dark horror comedies ever to hit the screen.