| Radioland Murders Review |
| by Scott Renshaw |
| Starring: Mary Stuart Masterson, Brian Benben, Ned Beatty, Michael
Lerner, Jeffrey Tambor, Anita Morris, Stephen Tobolowsky.
Screenplay: Willard Huyck & Gloria Katz and Jeff Reno & Ron Osborn.
Director: Mel Smith. more |
| Radioland Murders Review |
| by Kevin Kibelstis |
| Rated: PG
Running Time: 112 minutes
Starring: Brian Benben, Mary Stuart Masterson, Corbin Bernsen,
Michael McKean and several other familiar faces. more |
| Radioland Murders Review |
| by Jeffrey Graebner |
| Despite his immense popularity and acclaim, George Lucas has never
been a particularly prolific filmmaker. His projects often seem to
remain in various stages of development for many years. Once they do
go before the cameras, he puts a lot of love...more |
| Radioland Murders Review |
| by Raymond Johnston |
| Director: Mel Smith
Starring: Mary Stuart Masterson, Brian Benben, Ned Beatty,
Scott Michael Campbell, Michael Lerner, Michael McKean,
Jeffrey Tambor, Christopher Lloyd, Bobcat Goldthwait
Story by George Lucas, Executive Producer-...more |
| Radioland Murders Review |
| by ben DOT hoffman AT bcsbbs DOT com (Ben Hoffman) |
| Director Mel Smith has the top-rated TV comedy show in Great
Britain but if this frantic comedy is to be taken as an indication of
his directorial abilities, he had better stick to comedic acting. more |
| Radioland Murders Review |
| by Jeff Pidgeon |
| RADIOLAND MURDERS is the only film I've ever walked out of
and asked for my money back. I only paid four bucks to begin with, so
this strikes me as a serious failure. The high concept review would
be, "1941 meets RADIO DAYS". The twenty minutes...more |
| Radioland Murders Review |
| by berardinelli,james |
| Starring: Mary Stuart Masterson, Brian Benben, Ned Beatty, Michael Lerner,
Scott Michael Campbell, Christopher Lloyd, Stephen Tobolowsky,
Michael McKean, Corbin Bernsen, Brion James, Harvey Korman
Director: Mel Smith
Producers: Rick...more |
| Radioland Murders Review |
| by Mark R. Leeper |
| Capsule review: Lucas aims at recreating the
excitement and mystery that was radio in its Golden Age.
The shot goes wild and instead he has the plot of a 1940s
Bob Hope movie told with the pacing of a video game. A
lot of...more |