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Nicole Kidman
Reviews Featuring Nicole Kidman
The "twist" is predictable, the soundtrack lousy and the acting unnatural at best. A truly awful film.
Only the surprisingly good ending saves this tiresome, overly-atmospheric, non-event from receiving an even lower rating.
Both funny and thrilling, this film provides plenty of entertainment even if one isnt really surprised how it turns out. A fine addition to the stable of modern quirky British comedies.
A classically crafted Civil War epic with actions and ideas aplenty - but not enough to fill its excessive length.
Thankfully this particular stain isnt permanent try to ignore it and itll go away.
Confronting viewers with an ugly picture of themselves that some may not wish to see, this fable of corruption, exploitation and vengeance in a one-dog town is a classic story told in a bold new way, with never a dull moment.
Its safe to say nobody will remember this version twenty years down the line but its a reasonable enough distraction while its on.
A prime example of how impressive acting and wonderful direction can be wasted on an implausible and slightly-tasteless story.
A gripping and intelligent political thriller with a liberal dose of PR for the UN.
Sure its long and full of melodrama, but its also full of breathtaking cinematography, love and soul, and all the things movies used to be made of.
Nine is a visually stunning triumph musically, but in the end, there's just not enough room on the canvas for all that star power.
Adam Sandler + Jennifer Aniston = The square root of awful.
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