New Line Cinema

  • Corrina, Corrina directed by Jessie Nelson (1994)

    score: 7 of 10 [7/10]

    "Corrina, Corrina takes a tender and careful look at death, loss, and healing from the point of view of a seven-year-old girl Molly (Tina Majorino) in the 1950s."

  • Frequency directed by Gregory Hoblit (2000)

    score: 6 of 10 [6/10]

    "Quaid and Caviezel both provide convincing performances, so much so, that the total familial love barely avoids going over the edge into pure sappiness. So if you cry at movies, take a hanky to Frequency."

  • History of Violence, A directed by David Cronenberg (2005)

    score: 6 of 10 [6/10]

    "A History of Violence asks serious questions about the generational effects of violence, but fails to provide any solid answers to these questions."

  • Lost in Space  directed by Stephen Hopkins (1998)

    score: 4 of 10 [4/10]

    "If you like science fiction films at all, then you should see Lost in Space in a theater so you can get the full effect of the special effects. But don't waste your time if you want a serious or even semi-plausible plot."

  • Magnolia directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (1999)

    score: 8 of 10 [8/10]

    "Somehow, in spite of all the negative situations, Magnolia has a voyeuristic charm. I think we all can sympathize with one or more of the characters, and perhaps we realize (especially after the World Trade Center disaster) how easily outside events can pull our lives out of the track that we carefully planned an place us on a collision course with our past."

  • Snakes on a Plane directed by David R. Ellis (2006)

    score: 4 of 10 [4/10]

    "Sure, Snakes on a Plane just duplicates the clichés of most air-disaster movies, but with Samuel L. Jackson, you just have more fun watching the mayhem."

    Average score: 5.83