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Joan Cusack
Reviews Featuring Joan Cusack
A perfect sequel to a perfect original.
More 'The Great Rock and Roll Swindle' than 'Rock and Roll Highschool', this shameless, laugh-free Jack Black vehicle reveals that it really is a long way to the top if you wanna rock and roll.
Its good to have the Looneys back in action, even if theyre not completely back on form.
Her character might be able to raise a gaggle of squealing kiddies but, if she wants to raise her profile back to where it once was, Kate Hudson will have to find better work than this.
Little girls will love it. Hell, Im not a little girl and even I thought it was alright.
This chortlesome Hollywood send-up might not have found its way into many cinemas, but it locates the funny bone more often than not.
Virtually ignored and unseen in its theatrical release, this is a film about the complex bond between a lonely father and his troubled adoptive son that could benefit from DVD viewingas it should.
Its redundant at this point to continue to praise these Pixar films, but they did it again, and its funny and heartbreaking and a little scary and one of the best films of the year.
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