Articles by Peter Knegt
Punk'd: The Complete Second Season
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2004
In the introduction to the DVD of the complete second season of Punk'd, Ashton Kutcher enthusiastically notes that the term "punk'd" is now...
Before Sunset
Richard Linklater
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2004
Probably one of the lowest grossing films to ever spawn a sequel, 1995's Before Sunrise was a true gem of the modern American cinema. In th...
A Home at the End of the World
Michael Mayer
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2004
Adapting a film from the work of an author such as Michael Cunningham would be a challenging task. Two years back, screenwriter David Hare...
Raising Helen
Garry Marshall
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2004
There was a time when having a film directed by Garry Marshall, or one starring Kate Hudson, might have been a good thing. Marshall, in his...
The Spongebob Squarepants Movie
Sherm Cohen, Stephen Hillenburg and Mark Osborne
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2004
It is often a daunting task to adapt a television series into a full-length film. Not only do you have to please the core audience of the s...
Shall We Dance?
Peter Chelsom
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2004
Can't American filmmakers come up with their own ideas? I mean, they already have the most powerful film industry in the world, do they rea...
Exorcist: The Beginning
Renny Harlin
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 2004
The fourth installment in the Exorcist series once had great potential. At one point Liam Neeson signed on for the lead role. Then the lege...
Mr. 3000
Charles Stone III
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 2004
One would imagine that with the amount of struggling screenwriters there would be enough decent ones to go around. But, alas, many of today...