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Debra Monk
Reviews Featuring Debra Monk
This indie-by-numbers affair is as cold and torpid as the fish that lurk beneath an icy lake.
Solondz blends suburban hyperreality with the mythic journey to show that the more people change, the more they stay the same.
This psychological chiller drips with atmosphere, but compared to the Japanese original its ending is something of a damp squib.
For once, this below par rom-com chick flick is no reason here to crucify Katherine Heigl as she does her perky best with the flimsy material at her disposal. Not quite as fun and likeable as the makers and the fans of the books would have been hoping for.
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