| The Caveman's Valentine Review |
| by Walter Chaw (Rating: 3.5/4) |
| THE CAVEMAN'S VALENTINE
***1/2 (out of four)
starring Samuel L. Jackson, Ann Magnuson, Aunjanue Ellis, Tamara Tunie
screenplay by George Dawes Green, based on his novel
directed by Kasi Lemmons more |
| The Caveman's Valentine Review |
| by Robin Clifford |
| Romulus Ledbetter was a Julliard-trained classical musician and a devoted
family man who lost his mind. He now lives in a cave on the edge of
Manhattan and is haunted by a delusional enemy, Cornelius Gould Stuyvesant,
who manipulates Rom's life from atop...more |
| The Caveman's Valentine Review |
| by Rachel Gordon |
| THE CAVEMAN'S VALENTINE
A film review by Rachel Gordon
Copyright 2001 filmcritic.com
filmcritic.com more |
| The Caveman's Valentine Review |
| by Laura Clifford |
| Romulus Ledbetter (Samuel L. Jackson) is a homeless man who lives in a cave
in Central Park. The former Julliard-trained pianist/composer's descent into
madness cost him his home, wife and (now adult) child. Now he spends his
days trying to thwart his...more |
| The Caveman's Valentine Review |
| by Steve Rhodes |
| In an acting tour de force in THE CAVEMAN'S VALENTINE, Samuel L. Jackson
plays Romulus Ledbetter, a paranoid schizophrenic with dirty dreadlocks
and standard homeless attire. Romulus, however, is careful to correct
people. He isn't a homeless person...more |
| The Caveman's Valentine Review |
| by Ross Anthony |
| Living in a cave of rocks in a New York park, Rom (Jackson) believes a
devil-like being emits powerful rays of evil over the city from atop the
Chrysler building. Rom's demons (good and bad) also dance a game of
"give and take" from just about any...more |