
Ray Richmond
Movies reviews only
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Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997) |
As Cinderella, the surprisingly self-assured Brandy is an island of subtlety in a sea of broad. A magical sort of charisma enfolds her, and her voice is more than up to the task. - Variety
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| Posted Feb 27, 2020
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Prayers for Bobby (2009) |
Overall, this represents one of Lifetime's finest moments, an original that soars above the network's typical overwrought dramatics. - Hollywood Reporter
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| Posted Oct 03, 2019
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Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999) |
If you like your comedy to be breathtakingly brash and candid, [Chris] Rock remains the gold standard for the new millennium. - Variety
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| Posted Aug 02, 2019
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D.L. Hughley: Unapologetic (2007) |
Hughley is deceptively astute in the subtle way he attaches thought-provoking observation to his punch lines, which are anything but restrained. May he tour long and prosper. - Hollywood Reporter
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| Posted Aug 02, 2019
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Bob Saget: That Ain't Right (2007) |
The material just sort of meanders from random thought to random thought by design, structured like a single run-on non sequitur. - Hollywood Reporter
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| Posted Jul 31, 2019
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A consistent, carefully textured story that rarely gives you the chance to properly breathe. - Variety
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| Posted Aug 24, 2017
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Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) |
Martyn Burke has taken the battle fought in the microchip trenches at the dawn of the computer revolution and turned it into a wildly entertaining geek tragedy with the stylistic feel of true art. - Variety
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| Posted Jul 18, 2013
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