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Dennis Quaid
Reviews Featuring Dennis Quaid
Despite parts of the movie not sitting at all well with Haynes' intended period recreation, Far From Heaven undeniably takes a fascinating look at American racism (and, to a lesser extent, homophobia) which is as relevant today as it was in the 50s.
An interesting film that slowly draws you into the story until you are committed to the characters. Well worth a look.
This sort of below-par rube gothic may play well out in the sticks, but we city slickers like us somethin' more sophisticated and original, y'hear...
At last the British get to see a film entirely about the weather.
The Ala-slow, more like.
This stripped-down remake gets off the ground, but never soars.
Please, please, please dont let the grossly misleading trailers put you off this isnt a forgettable rom-com, but a wonderfully observed comedy drama. One of the most enjoyable flicks and biggest surprises of the year.
Just like a real-life postcard, youll view it once, think its nice enough, and then probably forget all about it.
Nothing we haven't seen before, Pandorum is still a suspenseful take on the "lost in space" theme that sci-fi fans will enjoy.
Legion presents some interesting ideas, and a bunch of movie references, but its definitely got some issues to work through.
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