Articles by Peter Knegt
Little Black Book
Nick Hurran
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2004
There is no little black book in the film Little Black Book. If the title had been true to the plot, the film would have been named Little...
Barbershop 2: Back In Business
Kevin Rodney Sullivan
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2004
The Reverends Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton criticised the original Barbershop, denouncing it as, allegedly, "racist." Re-watching that fil...
The Notebook
Nick Cassavetes
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2004
At one point during The Notebook, Gena Rowlands' character turns to James Garner's while he is reading from the book named in the film's ti...
Sugar
John Palmer
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2004
It is distressing that a genre as underused as the gay teen romance can still remain as repetitive and formulaic as its heterosexual counte...
The Terminal
Steven Spielberg
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2004
With certain films come certain expectations. Directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks, The Terminal is one such film. Arguably...
Field Of Dreams
Phil Alden Robinson
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2004
Poor Kevin Costner, he has been reduced to little more than a joke in Hollywood ever since the mid-'90s, when he decided to begin starring...
Two Brothers
Jean-Jacques Annaud
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2004
Ever since ol' Walt Disney started making movies, Hollywood has enjoyed humanising furry creatures, whether animated (Bambi) or live action...
White Chicks
Keenan Ivory Wayans
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2004
From In Living Color to the Scary Movies, the Wayans Brothers have become a trusted Hollywood entity for providing mindless toilet humour p...