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Julianne Moore
Reviews Featuring Julianne Moore
Despite parts of the movie not sitting at all well with Haynes' intended period recreation, Far From Heaven undeniably takes a fascinating look at American racism (and, to a lesser extent, homophobia) which is as relevant today as it was in the 50s.
The "twist" is predictable, the soundtrack lousy and the acting unnatural at best. A truly awful film.
This is not a bad film, indeed it is well above average, but it fails to reach the heights of the other two in the series. Still well worth watching.
This is an outstanding collection of three films featuring the iconic Dr Lecter. One of the best DVD buys on the market.
Im not saying this is a long film, but you could watch Weekend At Bernies TWICE in an equivalent amount of time. Nuff said.
The Belgium of comedies not so much dislikeable as just plain boring.
Two films in one - a mad rollercoaster thriller in the cinema, and a more subtle psychodrama in your head afterwards.
With an involving story, realistic setting and well executed action scenes, Children of Men is one of the best Dystopian movies out there.
An excellent stoner comedy with the right mix of brains, laughs and memorable characters. The Coen Brothers' finest? It's a close one.
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