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Noah Emmerich
Reviews Featuring Noah Emmerich
One of the most intelligent, mentally stimulating and memorable movies of the 90s. A must-see.
World War II at its most boring.
Not the worst way to waste a couple of hours.
Walk straight past your local DVD store and give your money to Comic Relief instead youll feel better about it, and theyll give you a more entertaining nights viewing for your trouble.
Its silly, its massively unbelievable, and it features the most grossly cynical amount of product placement youre likely to see but its just about exciting enough to be a guilty pleasure.
US hockey fans may well love this opportunity to revisit former glories but everyone else is likely to be left as cold as all that ice.
If you can get through the lackluster first hour of this cop family gone wrong saga, youll be rewarded with a well-acted, suspenseful crime thriller.
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