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Anna Faris
Reviews Featuring Anna Faris
This film can be rather silly and vulgar, but may be just what fans of horror need for a bit of very mindless fun on a Saturday night. Many of the in-jokes will go over the heads of those who are unfamiliar with the genre, however.
Repetitive, one-joke junk. Do yourself a favour stay in and rent "Big" instead.
While it may not exactly change your life, 'Lost in Translation' is a smart, stylish portrait of a romance that never happens, with excellent performances and a message delivered in restrained whisper rather than Hollywood shout.
Leave your brain in the foyer, and your taste in the toilets. 'Scary Movie 3' is comedy at its least sophisticated, with zero subtlety and no critical insights into the horror it parodies.
Soulless hokum that should be avoided at all costs.
Its a throwback to 80s sorority underdogs comedy, but its lighthearted and fun, and Anna Faris has some genuine comic chops.
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Definitely no Oscar contender -- and not really even a great kids movie -- it's still worth it if you can see a cheap show because your kids will laugh, even if you're bored silly.
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