Review of The Scarlet Letter (1995) by Alexandra (Lexy) S — 31 Mar 2006
[size=2]I'm beginning the rather lengthy task of entering into the database every film I have seen, at least those I have a decent memory of. Some may have the briefest of reviews while many will just have a number. Those films that I consider personal favorites and/or those that have some historical signficance I will add later when I have time for more lengthy reviews.
[b]The Scarlet Letter[/b], directed by Roland Joffe, is a woeful adaption of the classic Nathaniel Hawthorne novel starring Demi Moore and Gary Oldman.
[b]Empire Records[/b], directed by Allan Moyle, is a youthful comedy about a record store. It's a dreadful film mostly noted for it's young ensemble cast, most of whom would better showcase their talent in future films. Rent [i]Dazed and Confused [/i]instead.
[b]Mr. Wrong[/b], directed by Nick Castle Jr., is a dreadful dark comedy starring Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Pullman.
[b]American Pie[/b], directed by Paul Weitz, is a teen sex comedy that was a surprise hit. It's pretty lowbrow and I didn't find it very funny.
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This review of The Scarlet Letter (1995) was written by Alexandra (Lexy) S on 31 Mar 2006.
The Scarlet Letter has generally received mixed reviews.
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