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Alfred Molina
Reviews Featuring Alfred Molina
An impressive, well-acted horror mystery with a superbly-woven plot device. Itll get you thinking, thats for sure.
A film about death and its impact on others that is refreshingly unsentimental, and with an ending that might leave you feeling either exhilarated or depressed (or even both) depending upon how you interpret it.
Im not saying this is a long film, but you could watch Weekend At Bernies TWICE in an equivalent amount of time. Nuff said.
The greatest adventure of our time?
Superlative Spidey sequel, with a considered moral response to 9/11 that is distinctly lacking in America's political leadership.
Eleven smart breaks from everyday reality.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Plenty of well executed, fast-paced action makes Prince of Persia enjoyable enough for a youthful audience, just don't expect a servicable storyline or it to be over in a reasonable time.
Twilight heart-throb Taylor Lautner's breakout role is poorly acted and directed and it's likely to be showing on the Disney channel pretty soon.
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