This film could have been great if it was 20 minutes shorter and had 15 fewer twists. Tony Gilroy wrote and directed this spy caper, romantic romp/comedy. Owen and Roberts play spies who had a tryst in the past for information of course and meet again years later. They decide to work together for...
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John Malkovich plays The Great Buck Howard with some aplomb but all in all this movie was a snore to say the least. A mentalist (think the Amazing Kreskin) who had a quasi successful career back in the day, even had a regular spot on the Johnny Carson Show, is now reduced to small stages...
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I have to confess that when I saw this movie, it was super late and I was super tired so I’ll do my best to recount my feelings. Set against a Brooklyn background, a suicidal peter pan man living with his very Jewish parents, falls for two chicks and in the end needs to make...
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The other day a friend told me her son asked her what a church was and she replied, “its a place where people go when they can’t think for themselves.” This film showed that not only do many people not think for themselves, they believe they have the right to tell others how to think....
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If you’re looking for a little romance in your mob movie, then please move on down the line. This is not your typical run of the mill maffia picture. Gomorrah focuses on the Neopolitan Camorra, which to be honest, I never even knew existed. I’m so use to hearing about Sicilian mobsters that it was...
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