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The Jerk (DVD) Review

One of Steve Martin's funniest films, The Jerk was far ahead of its time, part of a genre of off-the-wall, ridiculous comedies that would later dominate the box office throughout the 1990s.
Britt GilletteAugust 29, 2006

Review of Hellboy (Starring Ron Perlman)

Comic book films are all the rage these days. Ever since movies like X-Men, Blade and Spider-Man conquered the box office, Hollywood execs have been scrambling to mine the latest hot property from the printed page.
Shane RiversAugust 29, 2006

Ron White (DVD) Review

Anyone who's seen the Blue Collar Comedy Tour knows Ron White well. Blessed with a deep Southern accent (I'm from the South too), White dominates the stage with a rare charisma only few comedians achieve.
Britt GilletteAugust 29, 2006

Shrek (DVD) Review

A modern-day fairy tale rife with cutting edge humor, Shrek is a computer-animated film for the ages. In the tradition of Disney (the recipient of a number of clever jibes throughout the movie), Dreamworks manages to create a film that adults (and...
Britt GilletteAugust 29, 2006

Nelly Furtado’s Bisexuality - Just A Marketing Strategy?

By now everybody has listened her new album “Loose”. The album was named partly after the TCL band she admires for "taking back their sexuality, showing they were complete women”.
Andrew JacobAugust 28, 2006

Southern Rap in Houston, Atlanta & Memphis Has Risen

It was born in New York, then it began to travel across the country to hit California with groups like N.W.A. taking it and making it their own; what we are talking about is hip-hop.
Rodney HenryAugust 28, 2006

Kindergarten Cop (DVD) Review

Long before Californians elected him as the Governator, former elite bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger took Hollywood by storm as The Terminator. An overpowering figure with amazing charisma on and off the screen, Schwarzenegger did his best to...
Britt GilletteAugust 28, 2006

Noises Off (DVD) Review

An often overlooked comedy from the early 1990s, Noises Off is a hilarious look at the behind-the-scenes lives of a traveling theater group on the verge of destroying their own act.
Britt GilletteAugust 28, 2006

Coming To America (DVD) Review

In the 1980s, Eddie Murphy manufactured a string of Hollywood blockbusters culminated in his 1988 comedy Coming To America. As far comedies go, this one's as good as it gets. Clever and witty, its hilarity only grows with time.
Britt GilletteAugust 28, 2006

Analyze This (DVD) Review

A satirical examination of the serious mafia films of the past several decades, Analyze This is a witty and clever comedy about the seedy underworld of organized crime.
Britt GilletteAugust 28, 2006