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Mary Kay Place
Reviews Featuring Mary Kay Place
Pleasant romantic comedy that is well executed but provides little that is unexpected.
Curiouser and curiouser and very, very funny.
As an advertisement for a musical-greats compilation album its an unequivocal success but, as a film, it left me in a bit of a chill.
Film noir washes up against political satire, in this dizzying portrait of the American dream being sold down the river.
Suffering from a lack of promotion and marketing, City of Ember never had the audience it deserved, but time will prove this cautionary tale of independent thinking is also a beautifully made, exciting adventure tale that works on many levels.
Finally, a rom-com that isnt about hot twentysomethings, wasnt made by Judd Apatow or one of his followers, and doesnt talk down to its audience.
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