Hot Summer Days — Film Review
Hot Summer Days — Film Review
A surprisingly tone-deaf romantic comedy, “Hot Summer Days” impresses mostly by its lack of genuinely original humor.
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Review: Wes Craven makes mess of ‘My Soul to Take’
This waking nightmare is a puzzle with no solutions, a twist that isn’t a twist at all. Unconventional, it’s an impressionistic horror picture pointlessly rendered in 3-D, a movie of sketches and riffs from earlier works: scenes that don’t build to anything, murders that are plot devices only and so scattered that the suspense is as lacking as mystery.
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Movie Review: Eat Pray Love
Critics who dismissed Elizabeth Gilbert’s phenomenally successful 2006 memoir of her 12-month, three-country quest for personal fulfilment as an exercise in narcissistic navel-gazing are unlikely to be won over by the film version.
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