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  • Movie Review: Double Jeopardy (1999)

    Movie Review: Double Jeopardy (1999)

    With a great premise and a great cast, how can a movie go wrong? It simply does.Tommy Lee Jones and Ashley Judd star in this mediocre film. First the premise. A person cannot be tried for the same crime twice. If a woman, for instance serves a sentence for killing her husband, and somehow he Read more

  • Book Review: Count your Chickens Before they Hatch

    Book Review: Count your Chickens Before they Hatch

    The Self Help/Business motivation market in the United States is a multi-billion dollar enterprise. Motivational gurus like Tony Robins, Stephen Covey, Dennis Waitley, and several others have marked their territory in this vast but ever-growing arena. It was only a matter of time before someone tapped into the growing young, ambitious professional population of our Read more

  • Book Review: Living History

    Book Review: Living History

    Attractive, astute, confident, compassionate, forgiving, ambitious, schemer, icy, strong-willed, bitch, feminist, commie, and even the Antichrist. These are terms used to describe Hillary Rodham Clinton, one of the most colorful First Ladies of our lifetime. Like her or hate her, one must admit that she is the most intriguing woman to inhabit the White House Read more

  • Movie Review: She’s So Lovely(1997)

    Movie Review: She’s So Lovely(1997)

    This is a “cute little adult movie” written by John Cassavetes and directed by Nick Cassavetes. An alcoholic lowlife (Sean Penn) and his lowlife wife (Robin Wright Penn), aka. Forest Gump’s girlfriend, are madly in love. They live in a seedy building, and she is having his baby. A terrible turn of events forces the Read more

  • Movie Review: Waking Ned Devine (1998)

    Movie Review: Waking Ned Devine (1998)

    “Waking Ned Devine” is a delightful and heartwarming film infused with subtle British humor. Set in a charming remote village populated by endearing elderly characters (with the exception of one particularly wicked individual), the plot revolves around the discovery of Ned Devine’s lifeless body, clutching a winning lottery ticket. Two friends, Jackie O’Shea (played by Read more

  • Movie Review: City on Fire(1987)

    Movie Review: City on Fire(1987)

    Director Ringo Lam’s “City on Fire” is considered one of the masterpieces of Hong Kong action cinema, showcasing thrilling car chases and intense gunfights reminiscent of “The French Connection.” Action superstar Chow Yun Fat portrays a conflicted cop tasked with maintaining his double life as both a boyfriend and an undercover agent. His character grapples Read more