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Nick Searcy
Reviews Featuring Nick Searcy
This touching and charming drama is largely a vehicle for Jodie Foster, who doesn't disappoint.
A lengthy but engrossing film experience. Just try to make sure you dont watch it too soon before flying.
A squandered chance to use biting comedy to get right under the skin of the American political system. Its not completely unfunny, but it is a complete cop-out.
With a perfect cast and multi-layered plot, it rattles along like a runaway train - a thrilling enough ride, even if it must come crashing at the end.
The Assassination of Richard Nixon
A forgotten chapter of history that exposes truths about the American dream worth remembering.
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