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Ray Liotta
Reviews Featuring Ray Liotta
An overly loud movie that didnt make much sense. Violent and nasty, it deals with the darker side of life, perhaps a side thats best left buried.
An outstanding and moving film that will appeal to both men and women one doesnt need to know or care anything about baseball to be inspired by it. Not to be missed.
This is not a bad film, indeed it is well above average, but it fails to reach the heights of the other two in the series. Still well worth watching.
This is an outstanding collection of three films featuring the iconic Dr Lecter. One of the best DVD buys on the market.
An impressive, well-acted horror mystery with a superbly-woven plot device. Itll get you thinking, thats for sure.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with less laughs but much, much more cleavage.
Despite the dodgy start and bargain bin fate, this watchable and strongly-performed thriller is well worth giving a chance.
This chortlesome Hollywood send-up might not have found its way into many cinemas, but it locates the funny bone more often than not.
Bad-a-bing, bad-a-boom! Add this eye-poppingly brilliant Scorsese masterpiece to your DVD collection and youll have it made.
Its only thanks to Johnny Depp being Johnny Depp that Blow doesnt suck.
Probably better now as a rental than if you had paid to see it in a theater, Michael Cera fans will love it, while fans of anyone else in the film will feel a little cheated.
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