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Nightmare Maker Well-acted and deeply twisted tale of obsessive love.
The Evil Dead, The Living Dead and the dead wrong Phelim O'Neill 2010
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Well-acted, well-written television like this don't come round that often.
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Well-acted, all of the contrivances taken very very seriously by the well-assembled cast, perfectly pleasant way to kill a little time.
Archive 2010-01-01 The Brillig Blogger 2010
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Well-acted, all of the contrivances taken very very seriously by the well-assembled cast, perfectly pleasant way to kill a little time.
Under Armored Citizen The Brillig Blogger 2010
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Well-acted by all the characters, lots of lovely moments/one-liners in the script (about politics especially), quite an enjoyable experience.
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2004
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Well-acted by Attal and Anne Consigny, as Graff's worried-yet-disgusted wife and procedurally sleek, "Rapt" fuses strands of dramatic tension in a shrewd enough way that it even saves its sharpest cuts for the kidnapping's aftermath, when a well-heeled life laid bare must reconcile with a much different form of enforced solitude.
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Well-acted by Attal and Anne Consigny, as Graff's worried-yet-disgusted wife and procedurally sleek, "Rapt" fuses strands of dramatic tension in a shrewd enough way that it even saves its sharpest cuts for the kidnapping's aftermath, when a well-heeled life laid bare must reconcile with a much different form of enforced solitude.
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Well-acted and meaningful one minute, highly annoying and melodramatic the next.
KING - Home 2010
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Well-acted by the late Carroll O'Connor as the WWII veteran and bigot Archie, Jean Stapleton as his wife and the family's moral center Edith, Sally Struthers as Gloria the college-age daughter married to Michael Stivic, the strident, progressive, hippie son-in-law.
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Well-acted by the late Carroll O'Connor as the WWII veteran and bigot Archie, Jean Stapleton as his wife and the family's moral center Edith, Sally Struthers as Gloria the college-age daughter married to Michael Stivic, the strident, progressive, hippie son-in-law.
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