The Card Counter offers some excellent visuals and a unique and decent plot, but it feels as though it is moving along at a snail’s pace only to be left unsatisfied once you get to the finish line.
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The original movie has become a "new classic" amongst Generation X, and this box set gently reminds the viewer of how incredible it was.
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A fictional tale interlaced with one person’s version of the truth, Being the Ricardos offers a glimpse of the private, behind the scenes dealings of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
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While Hoskins may not have been the first (or second or third or…) to play Eddie, he does a terrific job with it especially since he was co-starring alongside a non-existent talking rabbit.
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Van Damme’s Martial Arts stunts are second to none and back in the early 1990’s he was in tip top shape.
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The cast is good and may have been even better with a stronger script. Annabelle Wallis is no stranger to the horror film genre, and she is pretty convincing here.
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Bringing two comedic geniuses, Martin and Candy, together on the big screen was a brilliant idea with obviously positive results.
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There are so many terrific elements that make up Ragtime, it is difficult to figure out what to focus on first.
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The fluid lines of the animation flow like a winding river offering calmness even in scenes where chaos reigns.
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[House of Gucci] isn’t the worst film of the year, but it certainly isn’t the best either squandering the potential afforded it by the talented director and cast.
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