Punch
A flawed film that despite having some curiosities ends up looking too smart for its own good.
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A flawed film that despite having some curiosities ends up looking too smart for its own good.
Pump Up the Volume is the kind of movie that hits home. It touches on real emotions and is a reminder of just how darn awkward it is to be a young adult.
With more laughs than frights, it’s tough not to have at least a little fun in all of its natural badness.
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[Pirates] might not have a single defining moment of wonderment…[but] it does as a whole tap into the same sensibilities that make you wish you were there.
A modern morality tale complete with Kiefer Sutherland as God’s voice. Okay, so he’s a sniper on the other end of the phone, but with the things he says and the stereo sound he might as well be the Almighty.
Every good actor needs to do his or her own Hamlet. For Benigni it wasn’t Shakespeare whom he wanted to define his career with but Pinocchio. It might as well have been Problem Child IV.
A stuffy film disguised as a romance/ thriller/ Nancy Drew-Hardy Boys team-up.