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Drew Barrymore
Reviews Featuring Drew Barrymore
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
A both dark and darkly comic account of a mind as deeply strange as it is "dangerous". Youll never look at Bruce Forsyth in the same light again.
A fascinating, thought-provoking and at times darkly comic big screen directorial debut from Kelly.
Pure eye-candy but unfortunately that alone isnt enough to carry an entire movie.
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
One big self-referential mess, created entirely for visual effect at the total expense of plot, entertainment value and wit.
Funny in places, but not nearly as clever, radical or out there as it clearly thinks it is. Tom Green needs a new routine, and he needs it fast.
Some good, funny, light entertainment thats not just for Sandler fans.
Unoriginal and lacking the spark of the first movie, but its still great if brainless entertainment. Thank God you still get movies like this that are completely prepared not to take themselves remotely seriously.
The most pleasantly-surprising film of 2004 so far.
Aaaaaarrrrgggghhhh!!! (Thats supposed to represent a scream, in case youre wondering.)
An entertaining rom-com about a relationship in need of a sporting chance.
Easy to watch and shamefully enjoyable but no matter how much it tries to seem groundbreaking, it's really not.
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