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Amanda Peet
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High Crimes
This is a decent thriller with convincing performances. You don’t necessarily believe the story, but the film is engrossing enough to be worth suspending your disbelief for a couple of hours and taking it at face value.
Changing Lanes
The viewer is drawn into the interplay between these two different lives.
Identity
An impressive, well-acted horror mystery with a superbly-woven plot device. It’ll get you thinking, that’s for sure.
Changing Lanes
A gripping thriller full of twists and turns that holds an audience's attention right up until the end.
Something's Gotta Give
Big cast, great expectations, huge disappointment.
The Whole Ten Yards
This unnecessary sequel doesn’t quite go the extra yard.
A Lot Like Love
Charming enough snapshots of a seven-year relationship that, thanks to missed opportunities, never quite gets off the ground.
Martian Child
Virtually ignored and unseen in its theatrical release, this is a film about the complex bond between a lonely father and his troubled adoptive son that could benefit from DVD viewing—as it should.
X-Files: I Want To Believe
Chris Carter should’ve known better, and yet, here it is, a movie from the man who created a classic TV show that is not even as good as the worst of its episodes.
2012
The end can't come soon enough with this overlong and overhyped disaster epic that all been done before - just far better.
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