Review of Fled (1996) by Linlin T — 31 Mar 2006
[size=2]I'm beginning the rather lengthy task of entering into the database every film I have seen, at least those I have a decent memory of. Some may have the briefest of reviews while many will just have a number. Those films that I consider personal favorites and/or those that have some historical signficance I will add later when I have time for more lengthy reviews.
[b]Star Maps[/b], directed by Miguel Arteta, is the story of male prostitutes who work in Los Angeles under the guise of "map sellers" of Hollywood stars homes.
[b]What About Bob[/b], directed by Frank Oz, stars Bill Murray as a neurotic man obsessed with phobias. Richard Dreyfuss plays his psychologist.
[b]When A Man Loves A Woman[/b], directed by Luis Mandoki, stars Meg Ryan and Andy Garcia as a married couple wrecked by her alcholism.
[b]Fled[/b], directed by Kevin Hooks, stars Lawrence Fishburn and Stephen Baldwin as escaping convicts who hate each other.
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This review of Fled (1996) was written by Linlin T on 31 March 2006.
Fled has generally received mixed reviews.
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