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Tag Archives: Alfred Molina
Enchanted April
With all but a few films, one can make an informed guess on the genre simply by the title. In the case of Enchanted April, the title all but screams “romantic drama”, a genre that I am normally less disposed … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Star, 1990s, Alfred Molina, Enchanted April, Joan Plowright, Josie Lawrence, made-for-TV movies, Mike Newell, Miranda Richardson, movies, Polly Walker, reviews
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Rango
There are a lot of different kinds of actors when it comes to getting into character, but there are two kinds that are particularly notable. Some actors are capable of completely submersing themselves into a variety of roles, bringing each … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010s, 5 Stars, Alfred Molina, Bill Nighy, Gore Verbinski, Isla Fisher, Johnny Depp, movies, Ned Beatty, Rango, reviews
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The Forger
With the exception of the Morbid Curiosity Files, where I know full well what I’m getting into, I always hope that the films I’m watching will turn out to be good films. Actually, I hope that they’re great films, even … Continue reading