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Reviews
Catherine Keener
Reviews Featuring Catherine Keener
Whether regarded as a postmodern study of the paradoxes of art and identity, or just viewed as a series of amusing, intricately related episodes, this bold Hollywood satire has something - but perhaps not quite enough - for everybody.
Curiouser and curiouser – and very, very funny.
A cool, sharp and entertaining crime caper.
Funny and fascinating, but pot-holed with missed opportunities.
A gripping and intelligent political thriller with a liberal dose of PR for the UN.
This fascinating character study amongst the underbelly of Los Angeles powerfully drowns out any cheesy sentimentality.
Not quite a kids' movie, but not exactly for adults either, this little boy and his monster friends are surprisingly melancholy, interspersed with some subtle humor, in a film that's interesting but lacks some inexplicable spark.
Lavish cinematography, interesting characters and a great big adventure will leave you with a feeling of seeing something special.
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