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Alison Pill
Reviews Featuring Alison Pill
Riffing off the Thanksgiving myth, 'Pieces of April' offsets sentimentality with some hard-hitting cynicism. Intelligent, painful, and ultimately very moving.
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Wholly uninteresting fluff Lohan should be aiming higher.
This satirical love letter to America's gun culture has a very high calibre.
Milk is, undoubtedly a must-see if youre looking for a lesson in the gay rights movement, but more importantly, its a beautifully crafted film about a man we should know more about.
A unique romance from Woody Allen that's fairly entertaining but slightly muted. If only he didn't make it look so much like he wants to have sexual relations with the city of Paris.
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