Mini-Review: The hillarious, albeit foul-mouthed dialogue, drives this Coen Brothers shaggy dog story of mistaken identity.
Mini-Review: One of the most poetic films ever made, it carries the it's mood right through to the end. Even Richard Gere, looking like he's wandered in from a different movie, can't break the spell or the deserved classic status.
Mini-Review: Engaging and amusing menage-a-trois involving a millionaire businessman, a school teacher and a schoolboy. That makes it sound a bit racey - but it isn't! It is, however, witty, quirky, and at its best, charming.
Mini-Review: Tedious "men shouting on sailing ship" film. Very long, but seems longer.
Mini-Review: One of the best Miyazaki films. Stunning animation, yes; but also a complex storyline which refuses to categorize any of it's characters as simply "good" or "evil".
Mini-Review: Brilliantly constructed puzzle of a film. Even when you know what's coming, you can't stop it!
Mini-Review: Much like Bergman's "Seventh Seal" - only funnier.
Mini-Review: The not uniteresting plot lines are soon lost in a hail of gunfire. Pity.