The Longest Mile
Given the talents involved, "The Green Mile" should be better than it is, but it's not bad; David Lynch's moving "Straight Story"; and a charmless "Stuart Little." [12-20-99]
Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE
All Screwed Up
"Romance" is an intriguing, if flawed movie--too bad Nashvillians won't likely get to see it. [12-13-99]
Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE
Toys in the Attic
"Toy Story 2" appeals to adults and kids alike; let's hope "End of Days" marks the end of these Y2K thrillers; small things beautifully observed in "Anywhere But Here." [12-07-99]
Jim Ridley, NASHVILLE SCENE
Remembrance of Things Past
Wonderful "After Life" poses a tough question; "Sleepy Hollow" takes liberties with Irving's tale, but makes for decent entertainment. [11-29-99]
Jim Ridley, NASHVILLE SCENE
Straight to Hell
Kevin Smith makes lame attempt at both action and religious satire in "Dogma;" what were they thinking when they made "The Messenger?" [11-22-99]
Donna Bowman, NASHVILLE SCENE
Smoke and Mirrors
"The Insider" takes a thoughtful, well-executed look at "60 Minutes"/tobacco company incident several years ago. [11-15-99]
Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE
Insane in the Membrane
"Being John Malkovich" and "Music of the Heart." [11-08-99]
NASHVILLE SCENE
A Man's Man's World
"Boys Don't Cry" and "Fight Club." Also, "Bringing Out the Dead." [11-01-99]
Jim Ridley, NASHVILLE SCENE
Unsalvageable
Rob Reiner's "The Story of Us;" taking stock of two recent bad movies. [10-25-99]
Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE
Advance Screening
Showcasing films to come over the next year; New York Film Featival focuses on quality over quantity. [10-18-99]
Scott Manzler, NASHVILLE SCENE
Patients Rewarded
Lawrence Kasdan's worthwhile "Mumford." [10-11-99]
Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE
Soldiers of Fortune
"Three Kings;" "American Beauty"; alone together in "Twin Falls Idaho." [10-04-99]
Jim Ridley, NASHVILLE SCENE
Snack Food
"The Dinner Party" offers light fare; "Blue Streak" offers even lighter fare. [09-27-99]
Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE
Art Attack
"Existo" exudes maverick spirit; "For Love of the Game" strikes out. [09-20-99]
Jim Ridley, NASHVILLE SCENE
Grecian Formula
An inspired "Muse;" "The Astronaut's Wife" is a waste of space. [09-07-99]
Donna Bowman, NASHVILLE SCENE
Class Dismissed
"Teaching Mrs. Tingle" is a textbook case of bad filmmaking; "Bowfinger" offers a good-natured view of Hollywood; an inscrutable "Loss of Sexual Innocence." [08-30-99]
Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE
Ghost in the Machine
"The Iron Giant" is a shiny new classic; "Runaway Bride" should keep running. [08-16-99]
Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE
Seafood Delight
"Deep Blue Sea" offers big-budget thrills; "This Is My Father" is a lame tale of the Irish; and "Dick" is even lamer. [08-09-99]
Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE
Houses of Horrors
For all its seeming amateurism, "The Blair Witch Project" offers a frightful scare, while "The Haunting" is just a big-budget special effects fest. [08-02-99]
Jim Ridley, NASHVILLE SCENE
Dr. Strangelove
An eye-opening "Eyes Wide Shut." [07-26-99]
Jim Ridley, NASHVILLE SCENE
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