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...David J. Barron '89 Julie L. Belcove '89 Noam S. Cohen '89 Emily Mieras '90 Features Editor: Brooke A. Masters '89 Editorial Editor: John C. Yoo '89 Photo Editors: Laura A. DeBonis '91 Sports Editor: Mark T. Brazaitis '89 Jennifer M. Frey '90 Julio R. Varela '90 Copy Editor: Liza M. Velazquez '92 Business Editor: Ken Richman...
Yorkin may be ignoring a few variables: that sequels often fall on their prats, that Stars Dudley Moore and Liza Minnelli have been on a 0-for-ever streak since the original Arthur in 1981, that critics didn't make Who Framed Roger Rabbit a hit, and they didn't break Arthur 2. Still, Yorkin deserves sympathy for getting caught in a zeitgeist warp. Seven years ago, at the dawn of the Reagan era, a movie drunk could seem a sweet anachronism, a throwback to giddier times with fewer responsibilities. Today Americans know there is a price to be paid...
Directed by Liza DiPrima...
...August and in the films Hustle and Sharkey's Machine. In Rent-a-Cop, he is Church, a good detective in bad odor because of a fatally botched drug bust. There's a psychopath (James Remar, all hollow-eyed menace) on the loose, and only a chatty tart (Liza Minnelli) to lead Church to the killer. While Minnelli wears earrings the size of headlights and puts way too much spin on every line of dialogue, Reynolds relaxes into his role. He has become the Perry Como of action-movie stars, never wasting a motion or spending emotion. As written...
...SWEETEST SCENTS The perfumes peddled by those lovely hucksters: Elizabeth Taylor (Passion), Liza Minnelli (Metropolis), Sophia Loren (Sophia), Catherine Deneuve (Deneuve) and Dionne Warwick (Dionne...