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Philip Seymour Hoffman
Reviews Featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman
This is a fine creepy killer thriller, with Hannibal back to his best plus another outstanding killer on the loose.
This is an outstanding collection of three films featuring the iconic Dr Lecter. One of the best DVD buys on the market.
In the hands of another director it may well have come across as melodramatic or preachy, but under the Spikester it pretty much works. Give this one a go if youre looking for something a bit different.
An absolute triumph.
A classically crafted Civil War epic with actions and ideas aplenty - but not enough to fill its excessive length.
Im not saying this is a long film, but you could watch Weekend At Bernies TWICE in an equivalent amount of time. Nuff said.
Along Came Pointless, more like.
Despite a few too many lightning crashes, Doubt showcases its actors in complex characters that let us decide for ourselves what truth we value the most.
All the fun of this quirky period piece is squeezed out by the overlong runtime
An excellent stoner comedy with the right mix of brains, laughs and memorable characters. The Coen Brothers' finest? It's a close one.
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