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Movie Blurbs
by   |  February 5, 1999  |  

At First Sight -- Val Kilmer and Mira Sorvino star in this drama about a blind man who regains his sight. (4 of 10) Spotlight 14

Babe: Pig In The City (PG) Babe goes to New York to attend a Future Farmers of America convention and prove that he really is the other white meat. (Not Reviewed) Village 6

A Bug's Life (G) -- The ant movie turns out to be quite a good time at the movies. Make sure to stay for the outtakes. (Rating: 9 of 10) Spotlight 14

A Civil Action (PG-13) -- John Travolta stars as a slimy lawyer in this tense courtroom drama. Don't drink the water. (Rating: 8 of 10) Spotlight 14

Enemy of The State (R) -- Gene Hackman blows up buildings because Will Smith almost sings "Men In Black" again. (Rating: 8 of 10) Spotlight 14

The Faculty (R) -- Aliens invade a high school. Why? If you're going to take over the world ... it's probably not a good idea to start off with the age group with the most attitude. (Rating: 8 of 10) Spotlight 14

Gloria (R) -- Sharon Stone keeps her clothes on and gets maternal in this new drama. (Not Reviewed) Robinson Crossing

In Dreams (R) -- Since Robert Downey Jr. is in drug rehab he tries to make a new connection through Annette Bening's dreams. It's like Trainspotting meets Silence of the Lambs. (Not Reviewed) Spotlight 14

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (R) -- We can't wait for the sequel: I Still Don't Know Why We Made This Crappy Movie. (Rating: 4 of 10) Village 6

Jack Frost (PG) -- Michael Keaton plays a snowman who teaches his family the fine art of homicide. Oh, wait, that's the other one. (Not reviewed) Village 6

John Carpenter's Vampires (R) -- James Woods goes ultraviolent on the undead. A date movie for the goth crowd! (Rating: 5 of 10) Village 6

Meet Joe Black (PG-13) -- Death vacations as human, meets girl, gets some, hosts talk show on the WB. (Not Reviewed) Village 6

Mighty Joe Young (PG) -- It's good to know no matter how much Hollywood changes, there will still be a movie with an actor in a really cheap ape suit. (Not Reviewed) Robinson Crossing

Patch Adams (PG-13) -- Robin Williams as a hilarious misfit? Never saw it coming. (Rating: 6 of 10) Robinson Crossing

The Prince of Egypt (PG) -- Val Kilmer and Ralph (how to pronounce his name is anyone's guess) Fiennes star as the voices of Moses and Ramses in this animated Bible story. (Rating: 7 of 10) Spotlight 14

Psycho (R) -- It's like the black-and-white version, except it's in color. Ah, the genius of Gus Van Sant! (Rating: 7 of 10) Village 6

Rush Hour (PG-13) -- It's like My Dinner with Andre, only Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan wax philosophical while stuck in rush-hour traffic. They never make it to dinner. (Rating: 9 of 10) Village 6

She's All That (PG-13) -- A guy tries to turn a depressed artist into the prom queen. Gee, that must be every girl's dream. (Rating: 7 of 10) Robinson Crossing

A Simple Plan (R) -- The plan involved stealing a lot of money from a dead guy. It isn't as easy as it sounds. (Not reviewed) Spotlight 14

Star Trek: Insurrection (PG) -- William Shatner returns to destroy the Next Generation crew upon realizing they can act. (Rating: 5 of 10) Robinson Crossing

Stepmom (PG-13) -- Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon duke it out in this touching new boxing film. It's like One True Thing meets Raging Bull. (Rating: 6 of 10) Spotlight 14

The Thin Red Line (R) -- Don't feel bad about not understanding Terence Malick's new World War II film -- we don't have a clue either. (Rating: 8 of 10) Spotlight 14

Under the Skin (NR) -- Sexual obsession and sibling rivalry compete for screen time in this British film. (Not Reviewed) Robinson Crossing

Varsity Blues (PG-13) James Van Der Beek sports the worst country accent since Nicholas Cage in Con Air in this football comedy-drama. (Rating: 6 of 10) Spotlight 14

Very Bad Things (R) -- Hm ... a movie with "very bad" in the title? Didn't see that one coming a mile away. (Rating: 2 of 10)

Virus (R) -- This sci-fi thriller pits Jamie Lee Curtis against a cyborg beast made up of all the Baldwin brothers. Their plan is to finally be in every movie released by Hollywood. (Not Reviewed) Robinson Crossing

The Waterboy (PG-13) -- Adam Sandler makes his dramatic debut as a waterboy who shows his true feelings in the water he serves. (Rating: 7 of 10) Robinson Crossing

You've Got Mail (PG) -- Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks team up as narcotics cops who are trying to stop the horrible addiction that is the Internet. (Rating: 8 of 10) Spotlight 14
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