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Alfre Woodard
Reviews Featuring Alfre Woodard
This is a workmanlike slasher film with a fair amount of blood and guts, a creepy killer, some atmosphere, and decent use of its location, but without that something special to make it really stand out.
A seriously entertaining spin on the Dickens classic. Guaranteed to be a welcome stocking filler for any Bill Murray fans worth their salt.
True story of smalltown prejudice that is too nice, mild-mannered and cloying for its own good.
A brave attempt at bringing a landmark TV series to the big screen but it doesnt work.
Two films in one - a mad rollercoaster thriller in the cinema, and a more subtle psychodrama in your head afterwards.
Not even Queen Latifahs ever-bubbly presence can prevent this from turning into one seriously bad hair day.
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