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Christina Ricci
Reviews Featuring Christina Ricci
A Yorkshire nerd in love with an American femme fatale, an English film in love with American genres. The result is a romantic mystery that is neither very romantic nor very mysterious, but its quirky innocence may well still leave you smiling.
With a serial killer who is also a serial victim, and whose gruff exterior conceals a fragile beauty, it is hard to know who the real monster is in this film - and that's a good thing.
Worth seeing, if only because its one of the few films to spend much of its time focussing on the fact that people do, in fact, sometimes need to use the bathroom.
Woody Allen proves he can do it for the kids with this fun, thoughtful and triumphant answer to Annie Hall for the Naughties.
Hardly terrible, but given the long line of werewolf movies that it references, 'Cursed' cannot help but seem the runt of the pack.
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