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Julia Roberts
Reviews Featuring Julia Roberts
... It depends whether you want your brain to be entertained or tested!
A superficial treatment of what could have been a strong story, 'Dying Young' is saccharine sweet rather than deep and emotional.
This 'abused wife becomes empowered woman' film has potential, but after a good start it never manages to examine the subject to the depth it deserves.
Whether regarded as a postmodern study of the paradoxes of art and identity, or just viewed as a series of amusing, intricately related episodes, this bold Hollywood satire has something - but perhaps not quite enough - for everybody.
Exquisitely performed, well-crafted period piece about an original, daring woman which somehow fails to be either original or daring.
Intimacy both attracts and repels in this smart, modern and biting treatment of love's endless merry-go-round.
If you really must insist on seeing it, do it because youre curious to witness the single-most appalling scene of Julia Roberts career and not because you actually think it might be any good.
Cooler than a cucumber plantation, but not as funny.
This rom-com, much like its two leads friendship, has more to it than you might at first think.
More character-driven spy romantic comedy than espionage movie, this film harkens back to the classic days of the "star" film, and for the witty back and forth alone, this is better than you may have heard.
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