John Cantwell Movies
The direct-to-DVD romantic comedy Dog Gone Love is the tale of two dog lovers, bookish author Steven (Alexander Chaplin) and assistant veterinarian Rebecca (Lindsay Sloane). Upon meeting Steven, Rebecca makes the assumption that he is gay. Steven allows her to go on believing this so that he can use her expertise in all things canine to research his latest novel -- and besides, he thinks she's cute. Originally rated R, Dog Gone Love was whittled down to a safe PG-13 when the film made its cable-TV debut over the Lifetime network on July 29, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Alexander Chaplin, Lindsay Sloane, (more)
Reese Witherspoon stars in this romantic comedy, the feature film debut of award-winning Australian director Robert Luketic. As a ravishing Miss Hawaiian Tropic, sorority president, and calendar girl, Elle Woods (Witherspoon) is a big hit on the campus of her sun-drenched Los Angeles college. She's also got the perfect boyfriend in Warner Huntington III (Matthew Davis), a wealthy East Coast blue blood. Fearing that his snooty friends and family will never accept the bubble-headed Elle, however, Warner dumps her before heading off to graduate law school at Harvard University. Determined to win back her man, Elle enrolls in the same imposing institution, quickly becoming an object of scorn and ridicule, especially to Warner's old prep school flame (Selma Blair). Despite her penchant for malls, makeup, and tanning, Elle is no dummy and is soon showing elite Ivy League snobs a thing or two about class, self-confidence, and courtroom victory. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, (more)
National Park Service Ranger John Cantwell invites all former inmates of Alcatraz penitentiary back to the slammer for a walk down memory lane, and filmmaker John Paget is there to capture every moment of this most bizarre reunion for cinematic posterity. At one time they were considered a serious menace to society, but now the same convicts who once called Alcatraz home are free to walk the streets. How did life behind the bars of America's most notorious prison change them? And what was it like to live in this iconic island fortress? In addition to answering these fascinating questions, Paget also examines how Alcatraz went from the nation's most prominent pokey to one of the most popular tourist attractions. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide











