Mini-Review: gritty reality. big time dedication for filmmakers to spend/live nearly 2 years making this one underground -- literally.
Mini-Review: sincere film, well-acted, good script.
Mini-Review: so predictable and melodramatic. It's what Hollywood gets when it focuses on stars instead of solid screenwriting. Gone are the old days, I guess.
Mini-Review: well-told sci-fi story keeps you engaged til the end
Mini-Review: I love the French New Wave era. Godard is one of my favs. quirky, funny and deep.
Mini-Review: It's rare that a film has a profound affect on your life - this one did for me. Altman is fabulous -- he picked a great writer in Raymond Carver, whose short story was the genesis for this movie. Biting, quirky social critic of modern life in America.
Mini-Review: Roberto Benigni teams up with Jarmusch again. Interweaving different cabby stories -- good stuff. I've always felt cab driver stories are an interesting barometer of what makes a culture and society tick.