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Robin Clifford
Robin Clifford
Robin Clifford

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     (2000)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
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     (1997)      "One of Stone's best narrative, and thought-provoking, efforts to date." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
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     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
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     (2006)      "The US vs. John Lennon wears its heart on its sleeve as it, mostly, presents one side of the battle between warmongers and peaceniks." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
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     (1997)      "A craftwork of exceptional detail and nuance." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
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     (2000)      "Screenwriter Shyamalan needs to get out more. His script is intelligent, yes, but also self-indulgent." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B+
     (2009)      "This far-ranging documentary is a real eye opener, presenting its wealth of information and analysis in a clear, well-flowing manner." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B-
     (2008)      "...wears its heart on its sleeve but you can forgive it for its schmarm." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B
     (2001)      "Charlotte Rampling’s performance, alone, is worth the price of admission..." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
A
     (2009)      "Runtime is a brisk, never boring 40 minutes and [Howard] Hall and company dish up a visual feast that is as close to being there than, well, being there." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B
     (2003)      "[Under the Tuscan Sun] has romance, beautiful people, a magnificent backdrop in Tuscany, Rome and Florence, good characters and a nice arc of hope." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B
     (2002)      "...a spoof comedy that carries its share of laughs – sometimes a chuckle, sometimes a guffaw and, to my great pleasure, the occasional belly laugh." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B
     (2002)      "Diane Lane gives one of her best performances to date..." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B-
     (2005)      "The experienced helming by Hallstrom and the competent cast make up for the screenplay that explores no new territories." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B
     (2007)      "Helmer [Laura] Dunn, though her heart is on her sleeve, gives an even-handed view of things from both sides." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
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     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
A-
     (2006)      "...a gripping story of fanaticism, fear, heroism and the human animal in all its shadings." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B+
     (2007)      "An Unreasonable Man shows us how one individual, albeit a very special one in Ralph Nader, can change the world." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
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     (2006)      "The title suggests that Jeanne's [Isild Le Bresco] mixed breed puts her in that Indian sect but nothing happens to her because of this pariah." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
A+
     (2009)      "I can't say that Up is the best movie made by the CGI masters at Pixar. I can say, though, that there is none better." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
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     (1996)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
C+
     (2005)      "The Upside of Anger feels like it could have used some judicious re-writes to streamline the story to fit the just-under-120 minute run time" [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
C+
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
  
B
     (2005)      "Faith is what Ushpizin is all about and, between the fine writing, direction and view into what is, to most of us, a foreign world..., is the heart of the film." [movie review]      Reeling Reviews   
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