
Sophie Gorman
Movies reviews only
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Training Day (2001) |
An extraordinary [Denzel] Washington dominates the film. - The Herald (Ireland)
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| Posted Oct 17, 2017
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Iris (2001) |
Powerful performances and a sensitive script in Iris combine in such a powerful manner that the effect is almost unbearably moving - The Herald (Ireland)
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| Posted Oct 17, 2017
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The One (2001) |
Twaddle of the highest order that makes you wish you had a wormhole of your own to escape into. - The Herald (Ireland)
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| Posted Oct 17, 2017
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Charlotte Gray (2001) |
There is velvety rich cinematography, an evocative score, beautiful period pieces and some captivating performances, but they fail to unite and do justice to the literary source. - The Herald (Ireland)
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| Posted Oct 17, 2017
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Thirteen Ghosts (2001) |
Elaborate, very expensive and very, very bad, Thir13en Ghosts is filled with ghouls who look like rejects from for Michael Jackson's Thriller video. - The Herald (Ireland)
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| Posted Oct 17, 2017
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Y tu mamá también (2001) |
A powerful, mature film. - The Herald (Ireland)
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| Posted Oct 17, 2017
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Comedy of Innocence (2000) |
The stilted style of the drama is meant to reflect the dreamlike quality of the story, but it makes the film painfully slow-moving, even by French standards. - The Herald (Ireland)
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| Posted Oct 17, 2017
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