Browsing For A Terrific Movie? Check Out These Excellent Movie Opinions

By Guadalupe Duran

Now is the finest time in history to be a movie connoisseur. It used to be that the single way you could see a terrific motion picture was to visit the movie theater. Afterward video stores came on the scene but you had to go over there and many times the films were out of stock. You also needed to fret about getting the show back to the store in a timely manner or you had to pay a late fee. Even now when you can get films in the mail, you still have to wait.

Basic - While things go askew throughout an armed forces work out, base captain Daly brings in Travolta, the best interrogator he ever had, to question the surviving members of the squad, whose stories don't add up. Actually a whodunit, this motion picture keeps us guessing, as a good plot should. Cast includes John Travolta, Connie Nielsen, Samuel L. Jackson, Giovanni Ribisi, Tim Daly, Roselyn Sanchez, and Harry Connick. (2003 minutes,'95)

Rhapsody in Blue - Hollywood biography of George Gershwin is largely fiction, although comes off better than most other composer biographies, seizing Gershwin's excitement for his work, and some of his innermost conflicts. Cast includes Robert Aida, Joan Leslie, Alexis Smith, Oscar Levant, Charles Coburn, Hazel Scott, and Al Jolson. (139 minutes,'45)

Say It Isn't So - Cheerily un-ambitious Klein falls for the new hairdresser in town Graham. They have consensual sex and then Klein discovers that Graham is his sister. It is a full-blown flop. Cast includes Heather Graham, Chris Klein, Orlando Jones, Sally Field, Richard Jenkins, John Rothman, Brent Briscoe, and Sarah Silverman. (96 minutes,'88)

The Accidental Tourist - This motion picture tells the narrative of Macon Leary, who is listless after the loss of his son. This is compounded further when his wife decides to leave him because he won't snap out of it. With a divorce impending he finds himself mixed up with a new woman, who is helping bring him back to life. Now his wife decides to have him back, and he is faced with more difficult questions. William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Geena Davis, Amy Wright, and Bill Pullman star. (1988 Drama)

The Night of the Iguana - Trudging story based on Tennessee Williams play. Recovered alcoholic clergyman Burton, a bus-journey guide in Mexico, becomes involved with Kerr, Gardner, and Lyon. Dorothy Jeakins won an Oscar for her costumes. Cast includes Richard Burton, Deborah Kerr, Ava Gardner, Sue Lyon, Skip Ward, Grayson Chamber, and Cyril Delevanti. (118 minutes,'64)

Inferno - American returns to N.Y. from school in Rome to research the shocking death of his sibling, and finds "sinister moms" causing paranormal disorder on both sides of Atlantic. Surreal, hypnotic shocker by Italian terror maestro Argento doesn't make much sense, but it has a lot of style. Cast includes Leigh McCloskey, Irene Marvel, Sacha Pitoeff, Daria Nicolodi, Eleonora Giorgi, Veronica Lazar, and Alida Valli. (107 minutes,'84)

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