A tale of a tail. The dolphin is Winter, a sea critter that lost its tail in a crab trap, was rescued by humans, then fitted with a prosthetic for use in its new Florida home. Charles Martin Smith (the actor from American Graffiti and Never Cry Wolf) directed with …
A "what happened next" DVD extra that got stretched to feature length. Gee, Boss, it's looking a bit thin in a number of places. No problem. Just toss in a whole bunch of slo-mo kids swimming with dolphins, some adolescent angst and tantrums, and Morgan Freeman cracking wise. They'll never …
Suspenser in the tried-and-true pattern of the Boy Who Cried Wolf: a mendacious early adolescent (Matt O'Leary, vulnerable as required) who discovers that his well-heeled new stepdad (Vince Vaughn) is first of all a heel and next of all a psychopathic killer. The police might be forgiven for disbelieving that …
We open on the titular (and imprisoned) Dom (Jude Law): beefy, bare-chested, Burnsided, balding, and bursting with braggadocio. Dom is full of himself, unlike the fellow just below screen, who is full of Dom's...self. Which self is the subject of a lengthy monologue designed to impress the viewer and please …
Paul Schrader's telling of the backstory to The Exorcist -- the Nazis, the loss of faith, the postwar archaeological dig in Africa, the first exorcism, the renewed vocation -- had been deemed unreleasable in its finished form, and been replaced by Renny Harlin's retooling of it from scratch, with the …
Through Gospel preaching, documented miracles, triumph over despair, and liberation from demons, the film follows Mike Signorelli and a group of revivalists during a pivotal period in U.S. history.
Jorge Amado's story about the ghost of an insatiable Don Juan who comes back to haunt his widow, now remarried to a respectable dullard, somewhat resembles a 1930s Thorne Smith confection, except with a grittier texture to its ambience, its sex play, and its naughty jokes. The authentic sensuousness of …
Grandma’s death brings successful New York banker Peter (Jesse Wakeman) back to Warwick, Rhode Island and the despised childhood home he couldn’t wait to blow. Having lost his wallet somewhere in transit, there’s no one to turn to but former best friend and once favorite target of Peter’s bullying, Donald …
En el canal del río en Tijuana, zona colindante con la frontera de México/Estados Unidos, habita una comunidad de personas sin hogar con problemas de adicción. Un deportado maya que desde el alcoholismo busca la belleza en la precaria flora y fauna, una fotógrafa que durante años registró la zona …
Most guys pass out after a spirited round of lovemaking. Not this guy. Incapable of replacing fantasy with reality, porn addict Don Jon (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) can’t wait to knock off a one-night stand and scurry to his computer for some quality alone time. It’s very hard to make a smart …
A flat glass of bubbly in which Brando, with dyed yellow hair and an out-of-puff delivery, plays psychiatrist to a young fantasist (the drowsy Johnny Depp) who may not be the real Don Juan, may not have made love to over a thousand women by the age of twenty-one, but …
Art-house fare in America, but on its merits hardly more than grindhouse fodder, cheaply and shoddily made, to do with three girls from Leeds on holiday in Mallorca, who hook up with four guys from home for a seafaring night of illicit drugs, rough sex, and accidental homicide that spirals …