Is this deja vu, or do the Olsen twins have us seeing double? Their new New York Minute is littered with scenes from cinema past. ''I stuffed it full of every fun reference I could imagine,'' says director Dennie Gordon. ''Because when parents take their kids to see a movie, they still want to have as much of a giggle as the kids do.'' Let the laugh riot begin.
There's Something About Mary In Minute, there's something about a microchip-swallowing mutt going out a window.
The First Wives Club Middle-aged women plunging down the side of a building? How 'bout minors in towels!
The Matrix One of the twins (who knows which?) kicks butt Matrix-style. How does she know how to fight in slo-mo?
Legally Blonde Beauty salons just make you wanna dance. The girls do their own take on the ''bend-and-snap.''
Moonstruck One of the twins (don't ask us which) calms the other with a Cher-like slap and a ''Snap out of it!''
Ferris Bueller's Day Off A habitual hooky player on the lam? Can anyone say ''Bueller?'' ''Bueller?'' ''Bueller?''
You Might Also Like
- DVD Review Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Jan 10, 2006) | Jeff Labrecque
- Movie Commentary The 50 best high school movies: No. 10 (1986) | Gregory Kirschling
- Video Commentary ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' is one of the best movies to watch when you're sick at home
- Movie Review Diminished Capacity (Jul 04, 2008) | Leah Greenblatt
- Movie Review Addicted to Love (1997) | Bruce Fretts
- Movie News The high school ''career'' of John Hughes and our EW yearbook | Missy Schwartz



