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Christine Baranski
Reviews Featuring Christine Baranski
An entertaining film full of gags that will cheerfully while away a couple of hours without requiring much thought or concentration.
A well-cast comedy which isn't really as funny as it probably should be but worth seeing for Hank Azaria's performance alone.
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Has the look, though not the heart, of Dr Seuss tale but its worth a look.
A return to the comedic glory days of Messrs Martin and Murphy or pretty close, at least.
Not so much a political satire as a political parable, Mooseport is a nice place to visit, but you wouldnt want to live there. In other words rent it, dont buy it.
Its no Grease or Sweeney Todd, but Mamma Mia! doesnt promise anything it doesnt deliver, and for the musical fan or the ABBA geek, its worth a sing-along.
This romantic comedy cum half baked crime thriller is a hopelessly unfunny, unoriginal and ultra-irritating movie. On this form Aniston and Butler, and their slappable faces, should be consigned to the scrapheap of Hollywood.
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