Peter A. Ramsey


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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 13, 2003 1:17pm EST
    It's James Bond! It's Indiana Jones! It's Ocean's Eleven! It's too much. Looney Tunes: Back in Action misses out on a brilliant opportunity to tell a simple story about a rabbit vs. a duck.
  • The Human Stain Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 06, 2003 9:18am EST
    The title really says it all: Even with a top-notch cast, The Human Stain is only an imprint rather than a cohesive film. Read the novel instead to get the whole picture.
  • Scary Movie 3 Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette October 23, 2003 4:57pm EST
    Those who haven't seen the movies being spoofed should skip Scary Movie 3 altogether. Those who can pick them out will laugh at some of the references, but will also have to sit through some painfully bad scenes and plotlines to get to them.
  • 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.
  • Hollywood Ending Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette May 03, 2002 10:33am EST
    Hollywood Ending is a shrewd and very funny look at Tinseltown and the people who make it tick. It's a must see not only for Woody Allen enthusiasts but for all entertainment junkies. It's also one of those films, however, that you may have to see twice to appreciate fully.
  • 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
  • The Cell Review
    By: Gerry Gallo April 25, 2001 10:32am EST
    This Silence of the Lambs meets Nine Inch Nails experience will blow your mind with its visuals, but the story will stay with you about as long as last week's dream