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Reese Witherspoon
Reviews Featuring Reese Witherspoon
Pleasant romantic comedy that is well executed but provides little that is unexpected.
Inoffensive, but also nauseatingly unfunny.
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
You can put as much pink fluff and perfume on a pile of doggy doo as you like. Its still a pile of doggy doo.
The cast-list might suggest otherwise, but this utterly forgettable costume drama really is one you should make a point of missing.
B-movie sci-fi fans will revel in the references, and kids will enjoy the spectacular effects and funny creatures, but Monsters vs. Aliens, while a technical marvel, isnt much more than a pleasantly forgettable kid flick without its 3-D.
Made a better film by a great cast, Four Christmases isn't anything new, but it's funny and it's got at least one character that everyone can cringe in recognition at having in their extended family tree.
Controversy, biting satire and shocking violence all sit comfortably together to leave the money-obsessed American Dream of the Eighties in tatters. American Psycho is also the film that catapulted Christian Bale into the A-list from where he's never looked back.
Harvery Keitel, Reese Wetherspoon and Rhys Ifans why, oh why, did you do it? An Adam Sandler effort that's simply not funny.
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