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"Canyon" 7/10
First 30 minutes were really entertaining, funny and well acted. Last 70 minutes were just well acted. For shame. Still a decent watch. "Flypaper" 5/10 First 15 minutes were really entertaining, funny and well acted. Last 70 minutes were just overacting. Almost gave me a headache.
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Loved The Woman in Black. It brought me back to the old Hammer films with Cushing and Lee. Lots of atmosphere, creepiness, and a couple of jumpy moments. At first it was difficult to look at Radcliffe and not see Harry Potter but that didn't last too long. I think he did a pretty good job of portraying Arthur Kipps. The only thing I didn't like was that you were left with a few questions. I won't bring them up here until more people have seen it.
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