Articles tagged "guillaume canet"![]() Film DVD ReviewTell No Oneby Jake Meaney[28.Apr.09] :. Smartly written, cleverly constructed, and frantically paced, this is an old school thriller. ![]() Film DVD ReviewJoyeux Noël (2005)by Brian Holcomb[8.Nov.06] :. "Strange-But-True: Stray Cat Executed for Espionage" and other hard to believe events in the trenches of World War I. ![]() Film ReviewJoyeux Noël (2005)by Cynthia Fuchs[22.Mar.06] :. Certainly few war zones would allow for such communal religious touchstones, given that religious belief is more often than not the impetus for war. ![]() Film ReviewJoyeux Noël (2005)by Cynthia Fuchs[22.Mar.06] :. Certainly few war zones would allow for such communal religious touchstones, given that religious belief is more often than not the impetus for war. ![]() Film DVD ReviewLove Me If You Dare (2004)by Cynthia Fuchs[27.Oct.04] :. The violence of their romance is striking, sometimes moving, and always disturbing, even as metaphor. ![]() Film ReviewLove Me If You Dare (Jeux d’enfants) (2003)by Cynthia Fuchs[20.May.04] :. The violence of their romance is striking, sometimes moving, and always disturbing, even as metaphor. The Beach (2000)by Todd R. RamlowLeo's much anticipated follow up to the record smashing Titanic has finally arrived, and it is, perhaps not so surprisingly, considering the hype to be lived up to -- an unmitigated flop. The Beach (2000)by Cynthia Fuchs“Innocence never lasts forever.” This is the tagline for The Beach, the expensive and highly touted occasion for Leo’s long-awaited return to the big screen. How silly it... |
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