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Elisabeth Shue
Reviews Featuring Elisabeth Shue
Simple but effective coming-of-age drama, full of humour and thrills, which became a teen classic and still holds up well to scrutiny.
This box set will please a whole new generation of youngsters, while providing a trip down memory lane for everyone who remembers the meaning of "wax on, wax off".
1980's family adventure that has held up surprisingly well over the years.
Easily one of the best movie sequels ever made.
Significantly weaker than either Part I or Part II, but an enjoyable ride nonetheless.
Original, exciting, entertaining and practically impossible to copy. The third film may be a tad weaker than the first two, but put together this is probably the finest movie trilogy ever. Yes, okay, I'll say it - it's better than 'Star Wars'.
If you hear a count-up in 'Hide and Seek', that's only because it's another psychological thriller by numbers.
A very adult film about two children's lives irreversibly changed by a 'close encounter'.
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