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Ellen Burstyn
Reviews Featuring Ellen Burstyn
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
A tale of a childhood friendship which is stronger than most. Told with good humour and a deep understanding of the motivations of the characters.
Combining in-your-face religious commentary with good ol fashioned horror, The Exorcist is and always will be one of the most effective knee-tremblers around.
Be it a dream or a nightmare, this was one of the must-sees of 2000.
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.
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