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Elizabeth Banks
Reviews Featuring Elizabeth Banks
A wholly self-indulgent vehicle for Madonna full of unpleasant characters that fail to redeem themselves at any point in the story. This one simply isnt worth the effort of watching see the original instead.
Overly-lengthy, but nonetheless rewarding if youre willing to stick with it.
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.
Not bad if you saw it on TV, this remake of the much stronger A Tale of Two Sisters lacks any real boo factor and is, in the end, not very memorable.
The Hunger Games is a well-worn concept done fairly well but it's a bit confused by who it's target audience is. Basically this sanitised Battle Royale is like Twilight, if everyone decided to kill each other.
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