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John Cusack
Reviews Featuring John Cusack
An impressive, well-acted horror mystery with a superbly-woven plot device. Itll get you thinking, thats for sure.
Curiouser and curiouser and very, very funny.
With a perfect cast and multi-layered plot, it rattles along like a runaway train - a thrilling enough ride, even if it must come crashing at the end.
All you need is (g)love(s).
A great display of psychological unraveling, some truly jumpy moments and the hotel room from hell.
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.
The end can't come soon enough with this overlong and overhyped disaster epic that all been done before - just far better.
Better than The Hangover if you were an eighties kid, Hot Tub Time Machine may lack in making sense, but its funny, which is the job of a comedy.
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