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Larenz Tate
Reviews Featuring Larenz Tate
Painfully bad showcase for Diesels distinctly limited talents.
This films good bits have to struggle particularly hard to outweigh the bad ones, although mostly they succeed in doing so.
A film with no more right to public consumption than a four-year-old steak pie. And its twice as stinky.
Jamie Foxx puts the soul into 'Ray' and probably the Oscar, too.
Deserving of the praise lavished upon it, Crash's excellent cast of unknowns and A-Listers deliver a thought provoking depiction of the racial fabric of modern day America.
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