Freeze Frames: The Monitor Movie Guide

June 13, 1997

Movies containing violence (V), sexual situations (S), nudity (N), and profanity (P) are noted. Ratings and comments by the panel (end of review) reflect the sometimes diverse views of at least three other viewers. Look for more guidance in our full reviews

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New Releases

BATMAN & ROBIN (PG-13)

++ The superheroes battle coldhearted Mr. Freeze and venomous Poison Ivy, with help from Batgirl and the high-tech toys dangling from their overloaded utility belts. George Clooney looks great in a cape, but this fourth installment in the series has invested so much capital in razzle-dazzle special effects that it hardly matters whose head is under the pointy-eared helmet. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uma Thurman, Chris O'Donnell, and Alicia Silverstone join in the movie's video-game spirit. Joel Schumacher directed. Contains a great deal of action-movie violence. V

CON AIR (R)

+ A decent-hearted inmate headed for parole finds himself stuck on a plane taken over by evil, violent criminals on their way to a new maximum-security prison. The movie sends two mean-spirited messages. One is that bad criminals are no better than animals and should be treated accordingly. The other is that hatred, mayhem, and destruction are rip-roaring ingredients for summer entertainment. Simon West directed the action-glutted story. Nicolas Cage, Ving Rhames, and Steve Buscemi are among the few performers who emerge with a shred of dignity at the end. P V

++ Absurd, simplistic, embarrassingly bad.

DREAM WITH THE FISHES (R)

+ Very dark comedy-drama about two young men, one fatally ill and the other suicidally depressed, who become friends and have various rowdy adventures. Parts of the movie focusing on drugs and wanderlust seem like throwbacks to the '60s, but most of the story is more self-indulgent than sociological. Written and directed by Finn Taylor. S N V P

END OF SUMMER (Not rated)

+ While chaperoning a young friend at a vacation resort, a middle-aged woman finds her own romantic dreams rekindled when she runs into a man she loved long ago. Linda Yellen directed this prettily filmed turn-of-the-century drama, which tries to overcome a general lack of energy and originality with a handful of surprisingly explicit sex scenes. Jacqueline Bisset, Peter Weller, Julian Sands, and Amy Locane head the attractive cast. S N P V

FOR ROSEANNA (PG-13)

+ Roseanna's health is uncertain, and her greatest wish is to be buried with her family in the churchyard of her Italian village. But there's only one vacant plot left, so her loving husband embarks on a campaign to keep everyone else in town alive until she's laid to rest there. Paul Weiland directed this pitch-dark comedy from Saul Turteltaub's screenplay, which is too uneven and contrived to be saved by lively performances from Jean Reno and Mercedes Ruehl. S V P

HERCULES (G)

++ After being stolen from his parents as a baby, the superstrong Greek god battles a villain named Hades, discovers his Olympian origins, and finds time to romance a damsel in distress. The cartooning is lively, as always in feature-length animations from the Walt Disney studio, and the voice-performances by James Woods and Danny DeVito are lots of fun. Alan Menken's pop songs are closer to second-rate Motown than the first-rate gospel style they aim for, though, and the filmmakers flatten every element of the story to fit standardized Disney formulas. Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. Contains scary and violent scenes that may be much too intense for young children. Showing in a limited engagement until June 27. V

MURDER AND MURDER (Not rated)

+++ Two middle-aged women fall in love, move in with each other, and rise to great challenges when one of them is diagnosed with a serious illness. Written and directed by Yvonne Rainer with the intelligence, imagination, and wit that have made her an artistic leader of American independent filmmaking. However, the movie contains much very frank material related to homosexuality and illness. S N P V

MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING (PG-13)

+++ When her longtime pal decides to marry someone else, a young woman sets out to snag him for herself but has only four days to try before the wedding bells start ringing. The story is fast and funny, although it takes an unexpectedly dark turn in the second half. Julia Roberts is brighter and spunkier than usual, and Rupert Everett steals the show as the heroine's other best friend, a gay man pretending to be battily in love with her. Directed by P.J. Hogan. P S V

SPEED 2: CRUISE CONTROL (PG-13)

++ A demented computer expert takes control of a luxurious ship, and chaos reigns while a vacationing cop and his feisty fiance try to capture the villain and save the other passengers. It's all idiotic but energetic, directed by Jan De Bont in his usual techno-action style. Sandra Bullock, Jason Patric, and Willem Dafoe star. V P

+ Drawn out, predictable, over-the-top.

TEMPTRESS MOON (R)

+++ Early in this century, a young Chinese boy is tricked into becoming the servant of a decadent family, starting him on a series of intrigues and adventures that go on for many years. Directed by Chen Kaige, celebrated for internationally acclaimed pictures like "Farewell My Concubine" and "Life on a String," the sumptuously filmed drama combines an unpredictable story with lush cinematography by Chris Doyle and lively performances by Chinese superstars Leslie Cheung and Gong Li. S V P

ULEE'S GOLD (R)

+++ A reclusive Florida beekeeper must come to terms with the real world when his household is threatened by thugs demanding money that his misguided son stashed away before going to jail. Victor Nunez's family drama benefits greatly from Peter Fonda's best performance in years, and also from Virgil Mirano's superbly atmospheric camera work. Contains some violence, raunchy dialogue, and drug-related scenes. V P S

UNDERGROUND (Not rated)

+++ A family hides away when war breaks out in Yugoslavia, and every time one of the clan surfaces, a new set of insanities seems to have erupted in the land. Emir Kusterica's pitch-dark comedy is energetic, colorful, and ambitious. It's also repetitious and much too long for what it has to say. S V P N

WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY (Not rated)

+++ Looking for her runaway cat, a shy young woman ventures into Paris and starts developing the first real relationships she's ever allowed herself to have. Cdric Klapisch directed this small, smart, amiable French comedy. S P V

Currently in Release

ADDICTED TO LOVE (R)

++ Hoping for either reconciliation or revenge, a man and woman spy on their straying lovers from a neighboring apartment, eventually falling in love with each other instead. Matthew Broderick and Meg Ryan give spunky performances for Griffin Dunne in his feature-directing debut. The story is as contrived as it is comical, though, and the screenplay lapses into big-time vulgarity when other ideas fail. S V P

+++ Offbeat, funny, clever.

ALL OVER ME (PG-13)

+++ A 15-year-old girl struggles with her sexual identity as her dream of starting a rock band is sidetracked by a disintegrating friendship and inner-city problems. The story is slow and sometimes bleak, but also compassionate and original. Directed by Alex Sichel, the performances are fresh, believable, and appealing. V S P By Jean Hacklander

+++ Original, bleak, bittersweet.

AUSTIN POWERS (PG-13)

++ Mike Myers plays Austin Powers as well as the archenemy Dr. Evil in this goofy take on the James Bond series. After being frozen for 30 years, Powers thaws out to save the world, but his swinging sexual attitude from the '60s gets him in a bit of trouble in the politically correct '90s. The drawn-out, lowbrow humor is either "love it" or "hate it," so it may not be your bag, baby. Elizabeth Hurley and Robert Wagner star. S P N V By Chas Sabatine

++ Tasteless, juvenile, silly.

BLISS (R)

+ A controversial sex therapist helps a young married couple find relief from maladjustment and repressed memories of an abused childhood. Lance Young's drama takes a compassionate approach to troubling problems that have received needed attention in recent years, but the movie is so superficially written and directed that much of it plays like a commercial for trendy psychobabble. Terence Stamp brings a certain conviction to the therapist character, and Sheryl Lee gives her strongest performance to date as the inwardly tormented wife. Contains a great deal of very explicit sex. S N P V

BROKEN ENGLISH (NC-17)

++ After fleeing war-torn Croatia and settling in New Zealand with her family, a young woman falls in love with a man of Maori minority, enraging her traditionally minded father. Gregor Nicholas's drama paints a vivid portrait of multicultural conflict in a community that has received little attention from media in other parts of the world. The film earns its rating mostly with one explicit sex scene. S N V P

BUDDY (PG)

+ An eccentric 1920s millionairess adds a baby gorilla to her collection of live-in pets, then faces a crisis when his emerging wild-animal temperament makes her realize she'll have to give him up. The fact-based story raises interesting issues about relationships between animals and humans, but none are explored in any depth, and the "animatronic" acting in the title role isn't very convincing. Rene Russo and Robbie Coltrane star. Written and directed by Caroline Thompson. V

A CHEF IN LOVE (PG-13)

++ A rare manuscript teaches a man about the life of his father, a French chef who moved to the Georgian Republic in the early 1920s and was swept up by romantic and political intrigue. French comedian Pierre Richard heads a lively cast, but Nana Djordjadze's dramatic comedy is held down by the limitations of its screenplay, which seems to regard cooking as an all-purpose metaphor for everything in life. S V P

THE DESIGNATED MOURNER (R)

++++ A famous intellectual, his intelligent daughter, and her somewhat out-of-place husband narrate their experiences in an unnamed country where two of them fall into disfavor with the government for showing too much social compassion, while the third struggles to understand his role in the family and political structures that surround him. Wallace Shawn's brilliant drama has been directed by David Hare as a minimalist movie that delivers an extraordinary punch even though it's played entirely by performers sitting around a table. Miranda Richardson and David de Keyser are excellent, and Mike Nichols is even better in his first on-screen role. Haunting, gripping, utterly unpredictable. Contains some dialogue related to sex and violence. P

THE FIFTH ELEMENT (PG-13)

++ The time is 300 years from now, and the hero is Bruce Willis as a cabdriver helping a mysterious woman fulfill her destiny of saving the world from extraterrestrial doom. The action is fast, furious, and as wacky as science fantasy gets. Directed by French filmmaker Luc Besson in his most over-the-top mode. Contains nudity and much cartoonish violence. V N P

+ Vacuous, predictable, lame special effects.

THE LOST WORLD: JURASSIC PARK (PG-13)

++ Humans tangle with dinosaurs on a remote island and then in a southern California city. Steven Spielberg's blockbuster whips up only the most superficial sorts of excitement, and unlike the original "Jurassic Park," the picture looks a little tacky around the edges. Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, and the ever-likable Richard Attenborough head the hard-working cast. Contains action-movie violence that parents may find too intense for young viewers. V P

+++ Plotless, great special effects, suspenseful.

LOVE! VALOUR! COMPASSION! (R)

+++ This movie version of Terence McNally's Broadway play of the same name successfully unveils the loves, fears, and hopes of a group of gay men over the course of a summer. There are endearing and powerful moments which thankfully overshadow the occasional clichd passages. But the movie contains course language, full-frontal male nudity, and homosexual love and sex scenes. S P N V By Jackie Northam

+++ Sentimental, humorous, melancholic.

MONDO (Not rated)

+++ As if out of nowhere, a 10-year-old gypsy shows up on the streets of a Mediterranean city, bringing magic and mystery into the lives of the people he meets until he vanishes as abruptly as he arrived. The slender story is energetically told by director Tony Gatlif, and Ovidiu Balan is very likable as the young hero. V

A MONGOLIAN TALE (NOT RATED)

+++ Set in rural Mongolia, this beautifully filmed drama traces the experiences of a man and woman who grow up in the same household, separate when he travels to the city for his education, then reunite after their lives have moved onto very different pathways. The movie is less profound than director Xie Fei's earlier masterpiece, "The Women From the Lake of Scented Souls," but it glows with eye-filling images and warm-hearted acting. V P

THE PILLOW BOOK (Not rated)

++ A young Japanese woman becomes enthralled by the sensual pleasure of having calligraphy written on her skin, and doing the same to other people. Peter Greenaway's unorthodox drama treats the movie screen less as an entertainment device than a postmodern canvas upon which he writes, photographs, and records an intricate multicultural collage. Vivian Wu ("The Last Emperor," and "The Joy Luck Club") stars. Merits four stars for its sumptuous style and originality, but contains explicit sex scenes that will put the film out of bounds for many viewers. S N V P

PONETTE (Not rated)

+++ A four-year-old girl copes with differences between fantasy and reality after her mother is killed in an accident. Jacques Doillon's poignant, precise filmmaking paints a vivid portrait of life as seen through very young eyes, and little Victoire Thivisol gives a remarkable performance in the title role. V

PORTLAND (Not rated)

++ The adventures of two brothers barging through the violent underworld of a Danish city. First-time filmmaker Niels Arden Oplev directed this visually imaginative but aggressively violent Danish melodrama. V P S N

ROMY AND MICHELE'S HIGH SCHOOL REUNION (R)

++ Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino play bubble-headed social misfits trying to show they've made something of their lives at their 10th high school reunion. This off-beat, light-as-fluff comedy covers ground similar to the superior "Grosse Point Blank," but approaches the material from an eccentric Valley Girl perspective. Quick wit, quirky acting, and stylish camera work make it like pretty funny, y'know? P S By Chas Sabatine

++ Upbeat, hilarious, uneven.

'TIL THERE WAS YOU (Pg-13)

++ Jeanne Tripplehorn plays an attractive lovelorn writer who literally keeps bumping into the handsome architect (Dylan McDermott) she's destined to marry. As McDermott's self-centered, airhead girlfriend, Sarah Jessica Parker pumps life into the good-hearted, sometimes funny but often plodding plot. S By Jean Hacklander

++ Funny, light, romantic.