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Scott Glenn
Reviews Featuring Scott Glenn
A tough, no-holds-barred outing into the LAPD underworld, full of genuine tension and some terrific acting.
This creepy and atmospheric chiller set the standard for the genre and made a popular icon of Hannibal Lecter. Do not miss this one.
This is an outstanding collection of three films featuring the iconic Dr Lecter. One of the best DVD buys on the market.
A bit like the joke Whats the difference between a buffalo and a bison?, try not to take this film too seriously. The answer, in case youre wondering, is You cant wash your face in a buffalo.
A sign of better things to come as Sofia Coppola loses her directorial virginity with this sad, absorbing adaptation.
A fast paced action thriller, a fitting end to the Bourne Trilogy.
Performances go a long way to raise this presidential portrait up into something entertaining, but theres not really anything all that memorable except some great performances by James Brolin, Richard Dreyfuss, and James Cromwell.
In my opinion, this is the best and most iconic war film to date. It's packed with thrilling action, memorable characters and a refreshing dose of surealism and madness that make it slightly different from the rest. Apocalypse Wow more like.
It's big, loud, brash and ultimately pretty fun but, at the end of the day, Sucker Punch is filled with paper-thin characters and doesn't really make any sense.
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