Critics' Picks
AddThe Princess BrideRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
It is filled with good-hearted fun. ... Read More
AddNational Lampoon's Animal HouseRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
The movie is vulgar, raunchy, ribald, and occasionally scatological. It is also the funniest comedy since Mel Brooks made The Producers. ... Read More
AddBigJanet Maslin, The New York Times
For any other full-grown actors who try their hands at fidgeting, squirming, throwing water balloons and wolfing down food in a huge variety of comically disgusting ways, this really is the performance to beat. ... Read More
AddMonty Python's Life of BrianKenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
The more things change, the more we have to laugh if we are to have a prayer of remaining sane, and the Pythons are the best possible step in that direction. ... Read More
AddAs Good as It GetsHunt delivers one of the year's most appealing performances as a Brooklyn single mother. ...
AddTrading PlacesRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
What's most visible in the movie is the engaging acting. Murphy and Aykroyd are perfect foils for each other. ... Read More
AddBlue Collar Comedy Tour: The MovieRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
The underlying secret of the four comedians is the way they find humor in daily life, and in their families. ... Read More
AddDazed and ConfusedRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
The film's real inspiration, I think, is to depict some high school kids from the 1970s with such unblinking attention that we will realize how romanticized most movie teenagers are. ... Read More
AddLittle Miss SunshineRuthe Stein, San Francisco Chronicle
You'll be delighted, if a bit breathless from laughing, to be along for the ride. ... Read More

