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Kirsten Dunst
Reviews Featuring Kirsten Dunst
A breathtaking action-packed and faithful look into the world of Spiderman, an excellent collection to any DVD and great fun for children and big kids everywhere. Spiderman took over $1 billion at the box office. If that's not enough of a recommendation, go out and buy/rent this DvD right now.
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles
This is a lavish and beautiful vampire film, with fantastic characters and plenty of atmosphere, that will appeal to audiences far broader than those who usually enjoy the horror genre.
Exquisitely performed, well-crafted period piece about an original, daring woman which somehow fails to be either original or daring.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
An inventive headtrip cum melancholic romance which sticks in the mind.
Superlative Spidey sequel, with a considered moral response to 9/11 that is distinctly lacking in America's political leadership.
Only the stars bounce in this dull-as-Henman Wimblebore.
Never mind New York stories some good stories would be a nice start.
A sign of better things to come as Sofia Coppola loses her directorial virginity with this sad, absorbing adaptation.
An original and compelling take on the end of the world from nouveau-Nazi Lars Von Trier. Excellent acting, beautiful cinematography and a wonderful soundtrack create a haunting atmosphere. A great film - even if you do leave the cinema with all hope and positivity destroyed.
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