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Paul Newman
Reviews Featuring Paul Newman
Excellent performances, wonderful cinematography, observant direction, its 'pseudo-film noir feel, and a great soundtrack combine to make this one of the best films of recent years. This is a gangster film that can make you cry, but dont bother watching if youre just looking for a traditional gangster shoot-em-up because youll be disappointed this story of relationships runs much deeper than that.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
It might have been Hollywoodized beyond any conceivable level of factual accuracy, but it remains one of the best Westerns ever made and a whole lot of fun to watch, too.
An OK diversion for the kids, Cars has a fantastic animation department but lacks when it comes to story and heart.
At least four Oscar-worthy performances elevate The Hustler above a mere sports drama to a gritty character driven classic.
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