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Derek Luke
Reviews Featuring Derek Luke
Up-beat but not sickeningly so, this is a well paced and terrifically performed first stint in the directors chair for Denzel Washington.
A film with no more right to public consumption than a four-year-old steak pie. And its twice as stinky.
Riffing off the Thanksgiving myth, 'Pieces of April' offsets sentimentality with some hard-hitting cynicism. Intelligent, painful, and ultimately very moving.
Gloomy, self-indulgent and not half as insightful as it thinks it is, youll be left wishing this one was Spartan enough to be over in a couple of minutes.
This American Football yarn contains lots of gutsy manly conversations about the apparent philosophies behind winning and losing, but the only real loser here is the viewer.
Captain America: The First Avenger
This fairly uninteresting and unoriginal superhero is saved somewhat by a few decent characters and acting turns.
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