Paul Reubens

[4] Five teams of Los Angeles college students compete in an all-night, city-wide scavenger hunt in this comedy from writer/directors Michael Nankin and David Wechter. Midnight Madness isn’t a laugh riot, nor is it anywhere as puerile or naughty as you might expect with a college comedy. There’s no nudity, no foul language, no sex… It’s an odd duck of a movie, closer in tone …

[5] This live-action Disney flick starts off interesting, with a 12-year old boy suddenly finding himself eight years in the future without having aged a day. Turns out he was the target of an alien abduction, and his abductor now needs his help to get home. The last half of the movie sees the boy flying around in a space craft with an incredibly annoying …