August 2005 :: Screen Reviews
Bill Murray -- who seems to have developed a predilection for serious yet off-beat roles in slowly-paced films -- stars in Jim Jarmusch's latest as a sleuthing ex-Lothario. Brian Heater investigates.
What a team-up of terror — fright-master Wes Craven and Batman Begins' creepy Cillian Murphy. Throw in the lovely Rachel McAdams as a potential victim, and you have a recipe for a good horror story set in an airplane in the middle of the night. However, this summer's next nail-biter is not a slasher-at-20,000 feet flick at all. Our resident frequent flier, Steve Stav, filed this report on Red Eye.
It's a macho-fueled comedic take on the '80s TV drama, The Dukes of Hazzard with revved up motors, sex and car crashes. But you knew that. As does Rob Levy.

