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Kathy Bates
Reviews Featuring Kathy Bates
A slow film in which the main character's spiritual journey rarely seems to make much progress. A must for Costner fans, of course, but unlikely to make much impact on anyone else.
James Camerons masterwork appeals to audiences of all ages, genders and tastes - however, some people may find the romance too sickly and contrived.
Jack Nicholson needs little help to make the most of this unusual tale of a journey of self-discovery.
One long, drawn-out and not even accidentally funny mess.
Silly but fun take the whole family along.
Much like the non-appearing object of the title, this is a film you shouldnt even consider looking at.
It doesnt leave you feeling particularly optimistic about love, but Revolutionary Road is well acted and directed, and its good to see Winslet and DiCaprio together again, even like this.
Sure it's got some clichés and flaws, but The Blind Side also has some of the best performances of the year and is compelling all the way through.
An exercise in how to waste a stellar cast. This vacuous piece of rom-com fluff is to be avoided like the plague.
A unique romance from Woody Allen that's fairly entertaining but slightly muted. If only he didn't make it look so much like he wants to have sexual relations with the city of Paris.
A pointless remake that's ruined by trying to bring it up to date. At least Keanu Reeves found his perfect role as a man with no personality.
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