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David Paymer
Reviews Featuring David Paymer
An intelligent, thought-provoking and highly watchable look at one of the biggest scandals in TV history.
Please, please, please dont let the grossly misleading trailers put you off this isnt a forgettable rom-com, but a wonderfully observed comedy drama. One of the most enjoyable flicks and biggest surprises of the year.
A great crime caper thats the long and the short of it. Well, the short at least.
Gloomy, self-indulgent and not half as insightful as it thinks it is, youll be left wishing this one was Spartan enough to be over in a couple of minutes.
Sometimes funny, often scary, Drag Me To Hell is exactly what a horror gal likes in her moviesblood, goats, bugs, and people I dont want to see die.
Like much of Apatow's work, this is too long to be enjoyable. With a more compact runtime and less oddbal characters flying around, it could have been much better.
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