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Reviews
Sandra Bullock
Reviews Featuring Sandra Bullock
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
A tale of a childhood friendship which is stronger than most. Told with good humour and a deep understanding of the motivations of the characters.
Predictable. A standard romantic comedy that moves gently towards its no surprises conclusion. You can all guess the ending.
The acting and script are less than impressive, but for sheer entertainment 'Speed' packs a fantastic punch.
The story’s a load of Bull – but Sandra’s just about funny and likable enough to pull it off.
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous
She might be armed, but there’s nothing fabulous about Agent Gracie Hart in this totally uncalled-for follow-up.
Deserving of the praise lavished upon it, Crash's excellent cast of unknowns and A-Listers deliver a thought provoking depiction of the racial fabric of modern day America.
Sure it's got some clichés and flaws, but The Blind Side also has some of the best performances of the year and is compelling all the way through.
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I love her smile