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Articles tagged "mary mccormack"![]() TV ReviewIn Plain Sightby Michael Abernethy[30.May.08] :. Once In Plain Sight refocuses its storytelling -- away from introducing basic and familiar elements -- it turns unique and engrossing. ![]() Film DVD ReviewRight at Your Doorby Marisa LaScala[26.Feb.08] :. Who is the one that's really trapped in this situation? Is Lexi locked out of the house, or is Brad locked in it? ![]() Film ReviewRight at Your Doorby Cynthia Fuchs[24.Aug.07] :. You might think of Right at Your Door as a more immediate Signs or a less jerry-rigged Bug. ![]() Film Review1408by Cynthia Fuchs[22.Jun.07] :. Abjuring the "spook-house bullshit" -- which he believes he knows inside and out, being a purveyor himself, Mike thinks he's seen it all. ![]() TV DVD ReviewMurder One: Season Oneby Samantha Bornemann[23.Mar.05] :. Mesmerizingly played by Daniel Benzali, Ted respects the law but understands that the courthouse is just one of its venues. ![]() TV ReviewK Streetby James Oliphant[13.Oct.03] :. What does make K Street fascinating is the pinpoint accuracy with which it details the day-to-day lives of its principals. Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)by Cynthia Fuchs[4.Sep.03] :. David Spade movies are pathetic by definition. Full Frontal (2002)by Cynthia Fuchs[1.Aug.02] :. This self-satisfaction makes Full Frontal's gears grind. K-PAX (2001)by Todd R. RamlowK-PAX trots out all the old cliches about humanity's barbarism, intolerance, and generalicky-ness. Yeah, we know, we're all a bunch of spoiled brats. The Big Tease (2000)by Tobias PetersonU.S. film audiences know Scotland as the damp, cold, and hilly home of blue-faced barbarians (Braveheart) and heroin-addled twentysomethings (Trainspotting). The Big Tease would... The Broken Hearts Club (2000)by Stephen TropianoIn comparison to this club's bunch of self-involved twentysomethings [in 'The Broken Hearts Club'], Dawson and his pals on the 'Creek' are living on the edge. |
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