Examples of Reviews
- "Martin spins Sellers' grave." (for The Pink Panther; review written by Randall)
- "Waterworld, starring Al Gore." (for An Inconvenient Truth; review written by The Prof)
- "Julia gets in Gere." (for Pretty Woman; review written by george fourman)
- "Princess suffers sleeping curse." (for Sleeping Beauty; review written by MelissaS)
- "Virtual viral villain vanquished." (for The Matrix Revolutions; review written by SoS)
- "Indiana Jones' Temple, Doom." (for Jonestown: The Life And Death Of Peoples Temple; review written by wildheartlivie)
- "Depp: Shear genius." (for Edward Scissorhands; review written by Ali)
- "Wee Will Rock You (for School of Rock; review written by Pope George Ringo)
- "Beatle on wall doco." (for Let It Be; review written by AussieCanuck)
- "Not-so-White Sox." (for Eight Men Out; review written by Badbart)
- "Harry gets Goyle-ish figure." (for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets; review written by Montgomery)
- "D.C. M.D. vs E.T's." (for The Invasion; review written by calmer)
- "Take one Russian trip." (for Russian Ark; review written by Haggis)
- "Matt in, Leo out." (for The Departed; review by Gregorik)
- "John Fitzgerald: troublesome, self-obsessed." (for JFK; review written by Salopian)
- "Robot goes nuts, bolts." (for I, Robot; review written by Airbolt)
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