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Prom Night Review, by Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide
Three years ago, high-school freshman Donna Keppel's (Brittany Snow) entire family was murdered by Richard Fenton (Johnathon Schaech), a teacher who developed a psychotic obsession with her. Now a senior living with her aunt and uncle (Jessalyn G... more -
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Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic Review, by Maitland Mcdonagh
Arrogant businessman Ranbeer Talwar (Saif Ali Khan) is driving home from an awards dinner when he broadsides a small car, killing the occupants, Mr. and Mrs. Wallia, and orphaning their four children. The case goes to trial amid rampant media spec...
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Sleepwalking Review, by Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide
Two deeply damaged siblings try to escape their abusive past in visual-effects artist William Maher's directing debut, from a script by Zac Stanford (THE CHUMSCRUBBER).
Joleen Reedy (Charlize Theron, who also produced), a drifter whose life is meas...
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Son Of Rambow Review, by Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide
Set in suburban England in the mid-1980s, the film hinges on the unlikely friendship that springs up between elementary school classmates Will Proudfoot (Bill Milner) and Lee Carter (Will Poulter). Skinny, quiet Will and his younger sister, Jess (...
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Garden Party Review, by Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide
The film's literal garden of tainted earthly delights is a hydroponic pot farm, which cheerfully amoral stripper-turned-cutthroat realtor Sally St. Claire (Vinessa Shaw), cultivates. Among those who sample its reality fogging wares are Sally's scu...
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Shutter Review, by Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide
Newly married photographer Ben Shaw (Joshua Jackson) and his bride, schoolteacher Jane (Rachael Taylor), go directly from their wedding reception to the airport: Ben has a lucrative gig in Japan, and they plan ot honeymoon for a couple of days at ...
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Deception Review, by Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide
New York City-based accountant Jonathan McQuarry (Ewan McGregor) is a man alone. The transient nature of his work -- he moves from company to company, auditing corporate accounts -- militates against making friends on the job, and the long hours e...
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Finding Amanda Review, by Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide
This dark comedy of addiction, delusion and humor as a weapon marks the feature directing debut of veteran writer Peter Tolan, who co-created TV's edgy Rescue Me.
Self-loathing TV writer Taylor Mendon (Matthew Broderick) has done a bang-up job of s...
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