'Sister Act' delivers heaven on Earth with a delightful musical comedy that is worth praise. ★★★★
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‘Alien³’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Alien³" fails on its promise of three times the suspense, the danger, and terror. ★★
‘Lethal Weapon 3’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Lethal Weapon 3" goes to "wacky town" but retains the heart of the first two outings. ★★★½
‘The Player’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"The Player" remains a clever satire of the Hollywood that was, that is, and what eventually would be 30 decades later. ★★★★½
‘Deep Cover’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Deep Cover" is an underrated neo-noir hood masterpiece that is well worth seeking out. ★★★★★
Bond: The 60s Six – ‘Dr. No’
"Dr. No" is a solid foundation with room to grow even as it’s becoming an artifact of another time. ★★★
‘Stephen King’s Sleepwalkers’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Stephen King's Sleepwalkers" is a snooze on thrills, yet delights in stupidity. ★★½
‘Beethoven’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Beethoven" slobbers its way into generic family film territory carried by the late great Charles Grodin. ★★½
Heads-Up Reflection: Dogs! Cats! Cocaine! Murder! Bond! April showers us with a cavalcade of cinema goodness
April welcomes a St. Bernard, shape-shifting cats, a neo-noir classic and Robert Altman. Plus, BOND AT 60!
‘White Men Can’t Jump’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"White Men Can't Jump" delivers a slam dunk to remain the best of the best in sports cinema. ★★★★½