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Matt Craven
Reviews Featuring Matt Craven
A slow film in which the main character's spiritual journey rarely seems to make much progress. A must for Costner fans, of course, but unlikely to make much impact on anyone else.
Quite possibly the least inventive time travel flick of all time. Timewaste would have been a far more appropriate title.
A promising concept squandered by bad writing and lacklustre direction - its events, whether set in the 14th Century or in the present day, are an unengaging waste of time.
This second assault on the unlucky precinct proves that practice makes perfect.
Redford, Mirren and Dafoe want money for old rope by appearing in this lame, predictable nonsense. Dont give it to them. We all deserve better.
Not a bad little movie, even without the Shyamalan directing it feels like he was all over it, but it was probably better in its short story form.
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