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Harvey Keitel
Reviews Featuring Harvey Keitel
This is a fine creepy killer thriller, with Hannibal back to his best plus another outstanding killer on the loose.
This is an outstanding collection of three films featuring the iconic Dr Lecter. One of the best DVD buys on the market.
Above-average adolescent drama that may appeal to adults as well.
Exhilarating, innovative, and eye-popping this is one of those movies that everyone has to see.
A highly political piece of art about the relationship of art and politics outstanding, and never more relevant.
The movie that laid the groundwork for the bigger and better Pulp Fiction but its also none too shabby in its own right.
This amiable cake-eating adventure yarn tries to rediscover what has real value in America besides wealth, but cannot in the end resist showing us the money.
This early Scorsese tale of crooks and mooks gets its share of plaudits, but lacks the accomplishment of his later work.
A great crime caper thats the long and the short of it. Well, the short at least.
More wise guys, more sharp lines, but less biting satire in this inferior 'Get Shorty' sequel.
It's got gritty realism, iconic lines and Robert De Niro at his very best. If you haven't seen this yet, I'm very disappointed in you. Tssk.
Harvery Keitel, Reese Wetherspoon and Rhys Ifans why, oh why, did you do it? An Adam Sandler effort that's simply not funny.
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