Articles by Peter Knegt
Sex And The City: The Movie
Michael Patrick King
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2008
Like the series its based on, Sex and the City: The Movie is at times very funny, genuinely moving and even occasionally shines light on o...
The Women
Diane English
PUBLISHED Sep 11, 2008
As a montage of shoes "representing the characters about to be depicted graces the first few minutes of The Women, its clear that were i...
Tell Me You Love Me: The Complete First Season
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2008
With juggernauts Six Feet Under and The Sopranos only a memory, American cable network HBO is in need of some new (and good) dramatic blood...
New York, New York: 30th Anniversary Edition
Martin Scorsese
PUBLISHED Feb 22, 2008
Lodged oddly in Martin Scorseses filmography between Taxi Driver and Raging Bull lies New York, New York, the 1977 musical starring Liza M...
The Bubble
Eytan Fox
PUBLISHED Jan 14, 2008
The Bubble, Eytan Foxs follow-up to his well-received 2005 offering Walk on Water, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in...
The Bourne Ultimatum
Paul Greengrass
PUBLISHED Jan 8, 2008
The top 25 grossing films at North American cineplexes in 2007 make for a pretty depressing list: two sequels, six threequels, a fourquel,...
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street
Tim Burton
PUBLISHED Dec 21, 2007
Often regarded as one of the best Broadway musicals of all-time, Stephen Sondheims 1979 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street has...
Hairspray The Shake And Shimmy Edition
Adam Shankman
PUBLISHED Nov 23, 2007
After the relative post-Chicago funk (see most particularly The Phantom of the Opera and The Producers) displayed in big fat Hollywood movi...