That Spider-Man 3 is a morality play won’t surprise anybody who saw the first two movies.
Spider-Man 3 sees Spider-Man as a rock star who allows the public’s adulation of his heroism to go to his head.
A strong commentary track can’t help this DVD, which boasts a so-so soundtrack and questionable visual presentation.
Writer-director Paul Weitz warms over the cold truth of corporate globalization by giving it a puppy-cute face,
The film’s shift in hysteria wouldn’t be so bad if Dylan Kidd treated coincidence as a form of abstract art.
Don’t miss the deleted scenes for further proof that Paris Hilton’s skankdom is a force to be reckoned with.
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! is Puppy Love 101 for the MTV generation.
Mike Newell’s Mona Lisa Smile is a hopeless lesson on how to beat a dead horse.
A DVD package as smooth as the film it preserves. Buy some wine, a nice suit and a ticket to Vegas.
After the tired Mametisms of Heist and the dopey repartee of The Score, Ocean’s Eleven must count as a breath of fresh air.