Tao Dejection
'Tao of Steve' treads on familiar ground. [09-11-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Crème DeMentia
Schlock auteur John Waters returns to his roots. [08-28-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Weeding The Garden
In "Saving Grace," cultivating cannabis preserves England's upper crust. [08-21-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Deeper Than You Think
"Hollow Man" sees through all the horror-film conventions. [08-14-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Cheering For The Homo Team
"But I'm A Cheerleader" has something to say about sexual de-programming. [08-07-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Melancholy Drone
Ethan Hawke darkens Denmark's sky. [07-31-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Marvelous Mutants
The long-anticipated X-Men arrives, in full force. [07-24-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
The Sick Sense
"Scary Movie" masters the art of the gross-out. [07-17-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Patriot Games
Mel Gibson's holiday blockbuster falls flat. [07-10-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Gross, Point Blank
"Me, Myself & Irene" is over the top. [07-03-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Make War, Not Love
The new "Shaft" replaces passion with bloodlust. [06-26-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Car Alarm
Is "Gone in 60 Seconds" worthy of an AATA investigation? [06-19-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Momma Mia!
Martin Lawrence's new film confronts the dilemma of sexual confusion. [06-12-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Mission: Implausible
In the battle between cute and handsome, which face will prevail? [06-05-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Humdrum Heist
Woody Allen takes the money and bombs. [05-29-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Summer Cinema 2000
Coming soon to a multiplex near you: rampaging dinosaurs, fireball-dodging heroes, horny teens and hated mutants sworn to defend mankind. [05-22-00]
Zachary Woodruff, TUCSON WEEKLY
Future Schlock
God could create a new hell where Battlefield: Earth is shown endlessly, just in case there are people who are too evil to go to regular hell. [05-22-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Rome Is Where The Heart Is
"Gladiator" replaces the history in ancient history with good, bloody fun. [05-15-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
The Wrong Side Of Bedrock
Audiences are better off not meeting the Flintstones. [05-08-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Samurai Surrealism
"Ghost Dog" is a trip to another realm, where every moment is surprising and quietly compelling. [05-01-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
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