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Jerry Carpenter,
20 January 1999 |
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There’s moments in ‘Man on the Moon’, Milos Forman’s take on the life of Andy Forman, when you think that someone in the script department is not just over-exaggerating events, but is clearly typing under the influence of Jimmy Hill’s beard.
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Jerry Carpenter & Justin Harries,
20 January 1999 |
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This is really Cruiser-Deluxe, from the slow motion shots held that little bit too long, to the bombardment of cheeky smiles, over-played eye gestures, and of course the ‘running very very fast’ scenes. Score two on that particular count.
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Mark Bristow,
20 January 1999 |
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Motel Cactus is almost entirely set within the confines of Room 407 of the Cactus Motel, a 'love hotel'. Four episodes follow one another consecutively as four couples spend a night in the room.
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Dan Wolff,
20 January 1999 |
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Drew Barrymore plays 25 year old Josie Geller,an up tight and shy copy editor at the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper.
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Jerry Carpenter,
20 January 1999 |
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In a time when most films on release fall into one of a small handful of genres it’s hard to imagine catching another refugee-chain-gang-become folk-stars story in the next decade. But then that’s the Coen brothers for you, never following any trends or even any one singular vision, preferring instead to mix story-lines and styles from the most eclectic sources.
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Graham Bower,
20 January 1999 |
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They're cute, they're Japanese, there's 150 of them, and they're everywhere. By now you surely must have heard of Pokémon
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