Brian Pearson


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  • A Lot Like Love Review
    By: Robert Sims April 25, 2005 4:55am EST
    Kutcher and Peet's date with destiny offers very little in the way of romance or laughs. It also drags on longer than the seven years that it takes this odd couple to decide what they want with their lives. Let them waste their lives--and not yours--on something that feels like but isn't really A Lot Like Love.
  • Fever Pitch Review
    By: Kit Bowen April 08, 2005 4:47am EST
    The Farrellys' endearing Fever Pitch might not hit it completely out of Fenway Park. But with the entirely likable and believable performances from its lead players, along with a real-life underdog baseball team that made history, it scores a triple.
  • The Phantom of the Opera Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 22, 2004 4:36am EST
    The lavishly produced The Phantom of the Opera will certainly sing to its fans, but for the rest of us, it's a very long and boring trip through those Paris catacombs.
  • My Boss's Daughter Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette August 24, 2003 10:53am EST
    Unfortunately, moviegoers have not been punk'd; My Boss's Daughter is for real. Not even the movie's talented cast of comedians, including Ashton Kutcher, Molly Shannon and Andy Richter, can salvage this absolutely unfunny fiasco of a movie.
  • 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.
  • Summer Catch Review
    By: Kit Bowen August 26, 2001 5:26am EST
    For a movie about baseball, Summer Catch has its moments, but for a movie about romance, family and friendship, it fails miserably.
  • The Score Review
    By: Robert Sims July 20, 2001 11:52am EST
    De Niro. Norton. Brando. A remarkable cast. An unremarkable heist. The money must be good.
  • Urban Legends: Final Cut Review
    By: Gerry Gallo September 20, 2000 8:00pm EST
    Bring a trusted friend if you go to see this sleep-inducing movie. Otherwise you may just wake up with a missing kidney. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Starring Joseph Lawrence, Jennifer Morrison, Matthew Davis, Loretta Devine and Anson Mount. Directed by John Ottman. Produced by Neal H. Moritz, Gina Matthews and Richard Rothschild. Screenplay by Paul Harris Boardman and Scott Derrickson. Released by Sony. es: Brockovich is a torrent of profanity