September 9, 1992
The Story Of Qui Ju (1992) ***
A peasant woman tries to appeal an unjust verdict. Very interesting film about life in China in the early 1990's.
Twin Dragons (1992) ***
Directed by Tsui Hark and Ringo Lam. With Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung and Nina Li Chi. Basically a kung-fu adaptation of Shakespeare's "Comedy Of Errors".
A Few Good Men (1992) ***
An exciting courtroom drama about two Marines accused of murdering a collegue.
Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest (1992) ***
Politically-correct animated film about the destruction of the Amazonian forest. Songs:
"Life Is A Magic Thing"
"Batty Rap"
"If I'M Gonna Eat Somebody (It Might As Well Be You)"
"Toxic Love"
"Raining Like Magic"
"Land Of A Thousand Dances"
"A Dream Worth Keeping"
"Some Other World"
"Life Is A Magic Thing"
"Batty Rap"
"If I'M Gonna Eat Somebody (It Might As Well Be You)"
"Toxic Love"
"Raining Like Magic"
"Land Of A Thousand Dances"
"A Dream Worth Keeping"
"Some Other World"
Dragon Inn (1992) ***
Superb fantasy adventure film starring Brigitte Lin, Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung Kar-Fai. The best (and sexiest) fight scene has Brigitte and Maggie removing each other clothes.
Bob Roberts (1992) ***
Cinema-verité style pseudo-documentary about a fascistic country singer who becomes a US senator.
Batman Returns (1992) ***
Daniel ("Heathers") Waters' screenplay lacks the author's usual wit, self-mockery, cruel irony and hilarious one-liners, but Tim Burton's direction helps create a fairy-tale universe, where reality is distorted beyond recognition. Michelle Pfeiffer is superb as kinky, whip-cracking Catwoman, but Danny DeVito's performance as Penguin is one-dimensional.
Swordsman II (1992) ***
A superior sequel to the 1990 hit. Brigitte Lin plays a gender-changing villainess.
Strictly Ballroom (1992) ***
Quirky, very sophisticated Australian musical. Irony and sarcasm galore. Songs include:
"Happy Feet"
"Time After Time" **
"Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" **
"Love Is In The Air" **
"Happy Feet"
"Time After Time" **
"Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" **
"Love Is In The Air" **
Wizard's Curse (1992) ***
Exciting horror film from Hong Kong, with brain-eating monsters created by a wizard from the corpses of two criminals.
Scent Of A Woman (1992) ***
Al Pacino won an Oscar for his excellent performance as a blind Army colonel who befriends a young college student.
Rock-A-Doodle (1992) ***
A musical cartoon about an Elvis-like rooster. Some good tunes and a few exciting chases.
The Public Eye (1992) ***
Good gangster film about a photographer (Joe Pesci) caught in the middle of a full-scale mob war in the early 1940's.
92 Legendary La Rose Noire (1992) ***
Cantonese humor isn't always easy to understand. This Hong Kong comedy might be a little too rooted in local traditions to translate easily to Western audiences. Still, it's a very interesting film.
Newsies (1992) ***
Very old-fashioned musical about striking newspaper boys in the 1930's. Great musical score and terrific dance routines.
Leon The Pig Farmer (1992) ***
An off-beat farce about a young man discovering the identity of his real father. Co-directed by Vadim Jean and Gary Sinyor. ***
Home Alone 2: Lost In New York (1992) ***
A sequel to "Home Alone", set in New York City. This film really owes a lot to the classic Road Runner cartoons directed by Chuck Jones in 1950's.
Enchanted April (1992) ***
Joan Plowright and Miranda Richardson are superb in this unusual comedy about four English ladies spending their Easter holidays in Italy.
Psy (1992) ***
Excellent Polish drama about former Communist policemen getting involved in mafia activities after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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