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    Jul 6, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Disney's The Kid

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday July 7, 2000      Even in an age of relentless branding, calling a new family fantasy "Disney's The Kid" is a bit unnerving. Was there a worry about confusing eager crowds who might be expecting a re-release of the classic 1921 Charlie Chaplin-...

    Tags: Cinema Industry, Dana Ivey, The Walt Disney Co., Emily Mortimer, PG Rated Movies

  2. Nov 19, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'National Treasure'

    Is it even possible anymore to make a Jerry Bruckheimer-style movie with a straight face? Can we absorb another army-of-one rogue hero, another blindingly beautiful blond love interest with a PhD, another pile-driving musical score accompanied by percussive choppers, more priceless artifacts blown to smithereens, more stolen kisses in the face of imminent (as if) death? Is it true that someone can write a scene in which Nicolas Cage uses the Declaration of Independence as a shield against bullets, and that, somewhere, it'll be considered a great idea?
    Times Staff Writer
    Is it even possible anymore to make a Jerry Bruckheimer-style movie with a straight face? Can we absorb another army-of-one rogue hero, another blindingly beautiful blond love interest with a PhD, another pile-driving musical score accompanied by...

    Tags: Family, The Da Vinci Code (movie), Arts and Culture, Sean Bean, FBI

  4. Nov 17, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Movie review: 'National Treasure'

    3 stars (out of 4) Nicolas Cage can't make up his mind. Action hero or Academy darling? Ken doll or Coppola? With his off-kilter delivery and unconventional physical appeal, Cage travels seamlessly between drastically different genres, carving out an...

    Tags: Jon Voight, Washington (U.S. state), Sean Bean, Justin Bartha, Benjamin Franklin

  6. Jul 16, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Phenomenon

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Wednesday July 3, 1996      "Phenomenon" is a predigested film for undemanding audiences. Well-meaning and convinced it has something of value to say, its "Reach Out and Touch Someone" sensibility ensures that all its satisfactions will prove hollow, and...

    Tags: Bruce Allen, Brain, John Travolta, PG Rated Movies, Movies

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