| Fathers' Day Review |
| by Tim Voon |
| Cast: Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Charlie Hofheimer, Bruce Greenwood,
Nastassja Kinski, Julia Louis-Dreyfus Director: Ivan Reitman Screenplay:
Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, based on the film LES COMPERES by
Francis Veber more |
| Fathers' Day Review |
| by Michael Redman |
| FATHER'S DAY
A film review by Michael Redman
Copyright 1997 Michael Redman more |
| Fathers' Day Review |
| by Steve Kong |
| Pairing up Robin Williams and Billy Crystal for a movie sounds too good to be
true. These two men, alone, are hilarious, how hysterical can they get if they
are together? In Ivan Reitman's film, Father's Day, they don't get hysterical.
They hardly...more |
| Fathers' Day Review |
| by Marty Mapes |
| **1/2 (out of 4) FATHER'S DAY has nothing new to add to the world of
film comedy. Robin Williams and Billy Crystal are funny, but not
memorably so. In short, this is a perfect example of a flat,
take-it-or-leave-it, 2-1/2 star movie. more |
| Fathers' Day Review |
| by Michael J. Legeros |
| FATHERS' DAY
A film review by Michael John Legeros
Copyright 1997 Michael John Legeros more |
| Fathers' Day Review |
| by Eric C. Robinette |
| FATHERS' DAY
A film review by Eric C. Robinette
Copyright 1997 Eric C. Robinette more |
| Fathers' Day Review |
| by Michael Dequina |
| FATHERS' DAY
Film reviews by Michael Dequina
Copyright 1997 Michael Dequina more |
| Fathers' Day Review |
| by James Berardinelli |
| FATHERS' DAY
A film review by James Berardinelli
Copyright 1997 James Berardinelli more |
| Fathers' Day Review |
| by Steve Rhodes |
| Ever weepy, ex-Berkeley hippie Dale Putley (Robin Williams) has
had some exciting news. He now has a son he never knew had. It seems
that one romantic trip to the wine country with Colleen (Nastassja
Kinski) produced a son, whom Colleen named...more |
| Fathers' Day Review |
| by Ben Hoffman |
| There are few productions that are more risky than taking a perfectly
good movie and doing a remake. How do you improve on a movie that is
just about perfect . . . and why would you want to do that? In this
case, the film was a subtitled French...more |