1998


All films with reviews

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Greece
US
France


Other films seen

    Antz
    Armageddon
    Besieged
    The Big Lebowski
    A Bug's Life
    City of Angels
    The Dinner Game
    Doctor Dolittle
    Elizabeth
    Ever After
    Girls' Night
    Gods & Monsters
    Grace & Glorie
    Hope Floats
    The Horse Whisperer
    Hush
    The Impostors
    The Interview
    Judas Kiss
    Left Luggage
    Lost in Space
    The Man in the Iron Mask
    The Mask of Zorro
    Merlin
    The Mighty
    The Object of My Affection
    One True Thing
    The Parent Trap
    Patch Adams
    Paulie
    A Perfect Murder
    Playing by Heart
    Pleasantville
    Primary Colors
    Rushmore
    Saving Private Ryan
    Shakespeare in Love
    Sliding Doors
    Snake Eyes
    St Ives
    Star Trek: Insurrection
    Stepmom
    There's Something About Mary
    The Truman Show
    Urban Legend
    The Waterboy
    The Wedding Singer
    What Dreams May Come
    You've Got Mail



Top Ten

  1. Rushmore
  2. Pleasantville
  3. The Truman Show
  4. Gods & Monsters
  5. Shakespeare in Love
  6. Playing by Heart
  7. Eternity & a Day
  8. The Dinner Game
  9. The Wedding Singer
  10. Left Luggage

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Waterloo Bridge 1931, James Whale
Red-Headed Woman 1932, Jack Conway
Millie 1931, John Francis Dillon
The Woman Accused 1933, Paul Sloane
So Big! 1932, William A Wellman
The Awful Truth 1937, Leo McCarey
Conquest 1937, Clarence Brown
It’s Love I’m After 1937, Archie Mayo
The Mad Miss Manton 1938, Leigh Jason
Algiers 1938, John Cromwell

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A short digression on Charles Boyer…

Yes, I am endeared. I am, in fact, ensorceled. His inhumanly arched eyebrows, his little winks and half-smiles, and that ability to at once maintain full control of his material while shining the spotlight on his costar: yes, that is talent; yes, this is love. And no, Cluny Brown, it’s not just the cocktails giving you that persian cat feeling… I think we both know too well it has a bit to do with Mr Charles Boyer. Rawr.


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» Waterloo Bridge 1931 James Whale
» Red-Headed Woman 1932 Jack Conway
» Millie 1931 John Francis Dillon
» The Woman Accused 1933 Paul Sloane
» So Big! 1932 William A Wellman

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Nothing better suited to Hollywood romance than three weeks out of time, away from life, falling in love with a stranger, spending days idly and nights actively.


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