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Elias Koteas
Reviews Featuring Elias Koteas
Above-average black comedy though perhaps not ideal for those who are afraid of dentists.
New fans and nostalgia-hunters alike should love it but lets just hope the same re-release treatment isnt planned for the horrendously bad sequels.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
It's a good film - not a great one - and while it deserves its many nominations, there's an audience disconnect that will keep it from winning anything but technical trophies.
Definitely no new territory here, but The Haunting in Connecticut still manages to elicit a few screams and gives us characters were actually hoping will survive.
Ignore the claims that parts of this are real and go in expecting a disturbing work of fiction that uses a clever technique to tell its story and you wont be disappointed.
Another Scorsese classic, its not the horror film it was touted as, but thats OK, because its just plain good.
Forget the controversy surrounding the brutal violence, The Killer Inside Me is a well-acted, thought provoking film noir impressively told from the twisted point of view of a serial killer.
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