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Donald Faison
Reviews Featuring Donald Faison
An ever-so-slightly feeble fam-com to end the year on a bit of a dull note.
If you liked 'Maid in Manhattan', then 'Uptown Girls' is just what you deserve.
Refreshingly innovative treatment of a pretty bog-standard story its considerably better than its straight-to-DVD UK release would suggest.
A punchy, cleverly-written girlie gambol with a heart of gold and a cast primed and ready for the big time.
This alien invasion mini-epic is let down by unlikeable characters, boring action and a setting that just doesn't grip you. After letting myself get taken in by the hype I've been left a broken shell of a man. How can I believe in anything anymore?
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