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John Turturro
Reviews Featuring John Turturro
This film fails to generate more than a few giggles, and it isnt a patch on the Capra original.
A half-decent comedy that starts off well but collapses about halfway through and fails to recover.
An intelligent, thought-provoking and highly watchable look at one of the biggest scandals in TV history.
A sombre, multi-layered mystery of bereavement and revenge, obscuring its solution in a blood-red mist.
Far-fetched stuff, and you may well see the twist coming a mile off but its a guilty pleasure.
This tough-to-swallow Spike Lee lesbi-tale may well turn Anthony Mackie into a star, but its about as comedic as its title is grammatically correct (i.e. not very).
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
The big picture on life's ups and downs, not necessarily in that order. Timeless.
An excellent stoner comedy with the right mix of brains, laughs and memorable characters. The Coen Brothers' finest? It's a close one.
The Coen Brothers once again show what you can do with perfectly realised characters, an awesome soundtrack and a wonderful storyline. A depression-era movie that's far from depressing.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
No surprises here as Michael Bay produces yet another soul-destroying special effects mess to render its quality cast rather redundant.
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