The Existential Executioner
Don't malign it because it's violent; "American Psycho" is one of the best films of the year. [04-24-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
'Rumble' Stumbles
"Ready to Rumble" wrestles with good taste. [04-17-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Bad-Ass Bard
"Romeo Must Die" picks up Romeo And Juliet's plot, but goes far beyond it with wild-eyed fighting and high-powered weaponry. [04-03-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Sweet Revenge
Shakespeare's oft-derided "Tragedy of Titus Andronicus" dazzles as a big-screen epic. [03-20-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Tragic Comedies
While still a bit limp, "Drowning Mona" is pretty much "Citizen Kane" when compared to "What Planet Are You From?" [03-13-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Fear And Loathing In Nebraska
"Boys Don't Cry" intense and artful. [03-06-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Billionaire Boys Flub
Skip "Boiler Room" and rent "Glengarry Glen Ross" or "Wall Street" instead. [02-28-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Paradise Found
If life's a "Beach," then you'll want to see it! [02-21-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Cell Block
A reasonably clever idea suffers from an unreasonably weak script in "Scream 3." [02-14-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Blind Alley
There's one question raised by "Eye of the Beholder": huh? [02-07-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Diametrical Duo
"End of the Affair" is fine viewing, while "Down to You"'s main charm is cold sores. [01-31-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Tough Luck Of The Irish
The best of Frank McCourt's writing mingles with stark visuals in Alan Parker's adaptation of "Angela's Ashes." [01-24-00]
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Astral Atrocity
No one should go anywhere near this non-movie. [01-24-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Flower Power
If your Ritalin prescription is strong enough to allow you to sit still for three hours, "Magnolia" is definitely worth the price of admission. [01-10-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Feature Shock
Suggested viewing for the new century. [01-03-00]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Short Circuit
You can pretty much figure out Bicentennial Man's schtick: a robot just wants to be human and blah blah blah. [12-28-99]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Wayward 'Journey'
"Felicia's Journey" winds up committing the greatest of cinematic sins: it's boring. [12-20-99]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
Right To Remain Silent
Reading this review may irreversibly limit your ability to enjoy the movie being hailed by lesser critics as one of this year's best. [12-13-99]
Mari Wadsworth, TUCSON WEEKLY
The Devil And Hissed Groans
"End of Days" succeeds at being magnificently bad. [12-07-99]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
'Enough' Is Enough
Some bad guy wants to blow something up, so James Bond has to have sex with an assortment of beautiful white girls. [11-29-99]
James DiGiovanna, TUCSON WEEKLY
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