Reviews By Genre
Radha Mitchell
Reviews Featuring Radha Mitchell
Phone Booth
A clever idea that’s never quite as good as you want it to be.
I Fought the Law
While not a work of brilliance, there are enough thrills combined with humorous moments to make this film worth watching for the entertainment value.
Pitch Black
Pretty darn enjoyable, even if it’s not remotely original.
Man on Fire
A beautiful-looking, well-acted revenge movie, but too big and dumb-assed to be so serious.
Finding Neverland
Discover the power of imagination with this enchanting tale of the original boy who never grew up.
Melinda and Melinda
Faced with the choice between oh-so-slight comedy or trashy melodrama, some viewers might just prefer a different film.
Silent Hill
An eerie, disturbing film, not for fans of the game
Surrogates
Not the film it could’ve been, Surrogates brings some intriguing ideas and performances, but is ultimately a bit too convoluted and messy when it tries to be a hybrid of too many genres.
The Crazies
A lot better than the title would have you believe, this superior remake has the right amount of substance and chills.
News Items For Radha Mitchell
A new India emerges at the movies
A slew of films in the recently concluded Toronto film festival show India in a new light, reports film critic Saibal Chatterjee from Toronto,
Silent horror leads US box office
Horror film Silent Hill dominates the US box office, replacing Scary Movie 4 at the top of the chart.
Woody Allen gets lifetime award
Director Woody Allen is given a lifetime achievement award at the 52nd San Sebastian Film Festival.
Allen film opens Spanish festival
The 52nd San Sebastian Film Festival opens with Woody Allen's latest Manhattan comedy.
Allen launches Venice festival
A gala première of Woody Allen's latest film, Anything Else, launches Venice film festival on Wednesday.
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