 | Krug's Review A reasonable film. They had a really good subject and could have got more gags in, but it was still entertaining. No real complaints. read full review |
 | Krug's Review Excellent cast list. Great film. Great acting. Great script. Heart warming story. Recommended. Nothing about the film to dislike. read full review |
 | Krug's Review A good film for music lovers. Especially fans of the 1960s. Obvious comparisons with the rise of The Beatles. Good story line. Good acting. Recommended. read full review |
 | Krug's Review A great film. Good acting. A good script. A hard hitting storyline. An element of social documentary runs with the film. Recommended. read full review |
 | Krug's Review of Angel-A An excellent film that I had not heard of before. A great story line. Excellent cinematography with Paris used as the location to great effect. Good acting. Plenty of comedy thrown in for good luc... read full review |
 | Krug's Review of Going Overboard A young Adam Sandler in his first film outing, as the naive and gullible character he developed for many of his later films. The actors throw themselves whole-heartedly into this mad-cap comedy, with some weird... read full review |
 | Krug's Review of The Mexican Brad Pitt plays the part of clumsy ne'er-do-well Jerry impressively in his first film with Julia Roberts, his exasperated girlfriend Sam. Jerry, trying to recover a valuable revolver in Mexico, ... read full review |