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Dan Hedaya
Reviews Featuring Dan Hedaya
While this is not bad as a teen thriller, sadly this story has been told on film a number of times before and often with better results.
Visually impressive, but too much of it is contrived and totally far-fetched making it effectively the binary opposite of the original movie. Here is a prime example of a franchise that should have quit while it was ahead.
A reasonably entertaining romp that, despite the title, is pretty well ordinary.
A low-key but surprisingly entertaining little film that even gives us a new genre: mafia whimsy.
A nice and shiny slice of cartoon wizardry, this robostory does exactly what it says on the tin.
After a hundred minutes of this, youll know exactly why their hubbies couldnt stand to be with them any longer.
A punchy, cleverly-written girlie gambol with a heart of gold and a cast primed and ready for the big time.
Still recovering from the mild stroke I suffered whilst watching this very complex thriller from master-of-that-kind-of-thing David Lynch. An excellent movie if you give it your full attention.
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