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Andy Garcia
Reviews Featuring Andy Garcia
One of the definitive films of the 20th century, "The Godfather" is a triumph of cinematic storytelling. Not just for fans of gangster films.
Although the third film is a little weaker than the other two, as a collection this trilogy can't be beaten.
A good con film, but unfortunately in a world full of great ones. Worth, however, seeing more than once, which cannot be said of a lot of other films.
Twisted is a fair enough description, but it could just as accurately have been titled Poor, Predictable or A Bit Crappy.
When its portrayed as enjoyably as this, its tough to see how tax inspection ever got its bad name.
If you really must insist on seeing it, do it because youre curious to witness the single-most appalling scene of Julia Roberts career and not because you actually think it might be any good.
Cooler than a cucumber plantation, but not as funny.
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