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Mystic River (2003)

  By Bill Clark January 15, 2004 July 8, 2014 Movie Reviews
Mystic River (2003)

Mystic River is a film of extraordinary acting. The acting in this film is so good that it at times overshadows the plot line, which is both engaging and at times bogged down. In all it leads to an ending which is confusing and seemingly out of place. The film… Continue reading

Tagged   Crime, Drama, Grade A, Laura Linney, Laurence Fishburne, Mystery, Sean Penn, Thriller, Tim Robbins, Warner Bros.
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House of Sand and Fog (2003)

  By Bill Clark December 22, 2003 July 8, 2014 Movie Reviews
House of Sand and Fog (2003)

Watching House of Sand and Fog, easily one of the year’s best films, is like watching an exercise in reality. The film is so emotionally charged that the viewer cannot help but be sucked in. There is not a clear-cut bad guy, which in turn will leave you thinking about… Continue reading

Tagged   Ben Kingsley, Drama, DreamWorks, Grade A, Jennifer Connelly
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Bad Santa (2003)

  By Bill Clark December 6, 2003 July 8, 2014 Movie Reviews
Bad Santa (2003)

A common misconception about Bad Santa from the beginning is that the film is portraying Santa Claus as an alcoholic thief. The truth of the matter is that the movie portrays an alcoholic safe cracker disguising as Santa Claus to pull off his next job. The film is by no… Continue reading

Tagged   Bernie Mac, Billy Bob Thornton, Comedy, Crime, Grade A, Lauren Graham, Miramax
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Identity (2003)

  By Bill Clark May 18, 2003 July 8, 2014 Movie Reviews
Identity (2003)

On the surface, Identity may appear as yet another brainless slasher film that we are all quickly growing tired of, if we have not already. Allow me to assure you that this is not the case. Identity, superbly directed by James Mangold, is sort of a cross between a top… Continue reading

Tagged   Amanda Peet, Columbia, Grade A, John Cusack, Mystery, Ray Liotta, Thriller
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