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"Face/Off" John Woo: With its wacky face-switching premise and delirious action scenes, John Woo's 'Face/Off' (starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta) is the summer's best blockbuster.
By Stephanie Zacharek [July 27, 1997]

"The Faculty" It may lack the emotional intensity of old-school horror flicks like "Carrie," but "The Faculty" is still bloody good fun.
By Charles Taylor [January 15, 1999]

"The Family Man" We're supposed to buy Nicolas Cage as a sensitive guy, but in this hack spin on "It's a Wonderful Life" the soulless yuppies have way more fun.
By Andrew O'Hehir [December 22, 2000]

"Fantasia 2000" Beethoven, Gershwin, Respighi and Stravinsky meet Disney kitsch in this sequel to the not-quite-classic animated feature.
By Charles Taylor [June 23, 2000]

"The Fast and the Furious" Fast cars! Hot chicks! Pointless thrills!
By Andrew O'Hehir [June 22, 2001]

"Fear and Loathing in Los Vegas" Terry Gilliam's 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' captures the crazy soul of Hunter Thompson's twisted masterpiece
By Cintra Wilson [April 30, 1998]

"Felicia's Journey" Atom Egoyan's follow-up to "The Sweet Hereafter" is a dank and claustrophobic thriller.
By Andrew O'Hehir [November 18, 1999]

"The Fifth Element" In the future according to "The Fifth Element," the Supreme Being is a supermodel, absolute evil is a big ball of molten lava -- and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance.
By Scott Rosenberg [June 9, 1997]

"15 Minutes" Media: Bad. Violence: Bad, but exciting. Robert De Niro: Good.
By Stephanie Zacharek [March 15, 2001]

"54" Studio 54, where are you?: Instead of offering a comic portrait of '70s excess, '54' is a '90s-style morality tale.
By Charles Taylor [July 30, 1998]

"Fight Club" The late-'90s crisis of masculinity has arrived in pop culture with a vengeance.
By Andrew O'Hehir [October 14, 1999]

"Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within" An eerily human new generation of computer-generated actors populates this earnest sci-fi fantasy.
By Stephanie Zacharek [July 13, 2001]

"Finding Forrester" A young prodigy teams up with a Salingeresque recluse in a "Good Will Hunting" retread from Gus Van Sant.
By Laura Miller [December 20, 2000]

"The Five Senses" Something smells in this dreary art-house picture -- and it ain't the scent of love.
By Charles Taylor [July 14, 2000]

"For Love of the Game" If you're not as old as Kevin Costner's aging character at the beginning of this dreary baseball fable, you will be by the end.
By Andrew O'Hehir [September 16, 1999]

"Forces of Nature" Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Forces of Nature,' starring Ben Affleck and Sandra Bullock.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams [March 19, 1999]

"Forever Mine" The steamy scenes at the center of this romantic noir generate serious heat -- but you still can't see them on the big screen.
By Charles Taylor [November 10, 2000]

"Freddy Got Fingered" Tom Green is subtle, like a giant elephant dick.
By Stephanie Zacharek [April 20, 2001]


 
 




 
 
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