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AMCtv.com
Boxoffice Magazine
Film Journal International
Hollywood Reporter
Horror Hacker
Miss FlickChick
Time Out
Time Out New York
TV Guide's Movie Guide
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Maitland McDonagh
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 2.5/4 |
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"While Burnam and Garrison imbue their characters with authentic-feeling frustration and anger, they never succeed in making them especially interesting; it's hard to care in any serious way what becomes of either."
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 3/4 |
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(2007) |
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"The combination of David Duchovny's wry narration and the genuine charm of Greenwald's subjects is pretty tough to resist."
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"A respectable, if uninspired, adaptation of... [REC], a Blair Witch-style variation on zombie movie cliches that might seem fresher had it not opened after veteran George Romero's grimly pared-down Diary of the Dead."
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 3.5/4 |
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"Dryly funny and unexpectedly poignant, Stephen Frears' restrained comedy of manners weaves together decorous gossip and a fascinating look beneath the facade of pomp and ritual to capture Britain's royal family."
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 2/5 |
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(2002) |
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"... looks luscious but feels as though a whole lot of story got lost between the page and the screen."
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 3/4 |
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(2006) |
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"For all its contrivances, the film is cheerfully rude and surprisingly generous to the mothers, most of whom find sizzling new romances at an age when their American counterparts are reduced to sexless dithering or played as humiliating punch lines."
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 4/5 |
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(2002) |
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"Caine's performance as Fowler is simply outstanding."
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 2.5/4 |
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(2007) |
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"Callow, self-centered, often infuriatingly inarticulate but filled with possibility; Katz and leads, who improvised much of their own dialogue, capture the contradictions with enough fragile charm that it's hard not to wish them well."
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"Too violent and sexually frank for art-house audiences and too wordy for thrill-seekers."
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