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Review By : Time Out London, Time Out London
But things look up from the halfway point as Gray’s murder of an associate – and its dreadful effect on him – is claustrophobic enough to convince, and the film is particularly interesting when presenting Dorian as a Victorian out of time, pitching h... More >>
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Review By : Derek Elley, Variety.com
Japanese helmer Hirokazu Kore-eda''s ongoing interest in love, loss and souls in limbo is stretched way too thin in "Air Doll," a beautifully lensed (by Taiwanese ace Mark Lee) and charmingly played (by South Korean icon Bae Du-na) modern fairy tale ... More >>
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Review By : Manohla Dargis, NYTimes.com
In “The Men Who Stare at Goats” George Clooney wears a heavy mustache and a somewhat shaggier version of the military haircut called a high and tight, two adjectives which also describe his performance in this likable, lightweight, absurdist comedy. More >>
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