Dim Bulb
For once, Sly Stallone really doesn't have to do much acting--in Cop Land . [08-25-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
Fish Fry
Meet the Irish version of Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble. On second thought, don't bother. [08-18-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
Tempest Tossed
"Star Maps" is one of those movies that makes perfect sense once you swallow one difficult-to-believe fact. [08-11-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
Presidential Pap
"Air Force One" Is Yet Another Predictable Thriller. [08-04-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
Karate Kick-Off
Jackie Chan's latest flick soars. [07-28-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
From Insult To Injury
While at times it seems more like a made-for TV drama, "Hollow Reed" manages to bring important social issues to the big screen with haunting, intelligent performances. [07-21-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
Nuthin' Special
'Nothing To Lose' is nothing worth spending money to watch, either. [07-14-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
A Slight Buzz
Peter Fonda is really starting to look like his dad in "Ulee's Gold." [07-08-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
Female Problems
Wanna puzzling time at the movies? Scratch your head over 'Female Perversions'. [07-02-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
Peak Performance
A fine foreign film, 'Prisoner of the Mountain', makes a second Tucson appearance. [06-20-97]
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
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