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M.C. Gainey
Reviews Featuring M.C. Gainey
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
At last, a proper action movie that isnt bogged down by CGI effects. Though not as good as the first two, this is a chapter worthy of carrying the Terminator name. Dont miss this one.
A 1980s-set true-crime murder mystery whose devious flashbacks and multiple perspectives make you feel like you've snorted too much coke - or been whacked once too often with a lead pipe.
This painfully funny study of mid-life disappointment and desperation is enough to drive you to drink.
Believable? Entertaining? Satisfying? We should be so lucky lucky, lucky, lucky.
This is one family road trip thatll make you wish youd stayed at home.
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