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Julia Stiles
Reviews Featuring Julia Stiles
A better-than-expected rom-com, offering nothing at all different but at least providing a few laughs thanks to a decent leading cast.
Exquisitely performed, well-crafted period piece about an original, daring woman which somehow fails to be either original or daring.
A decent enough thriller, but does Matt Damon really need to make every film with a poker-face?
Just your average farmgirl-to-princess fairytale, with a would-be feminist twist, and a performance from Julia Styles for which she deserves to be crowned.
With its emphasis on atoning for the sins of the past, this amnesiac spy thriller may as well have been called 'Bourne on the Fourth of July'
A fast paced action thriller, a fitting end to the Bourne Trilogy.
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