петък, 18 февруари 2011 г.

Critics Consensus: Unknown's Plot Twists Too Much

Plus, I Am Number Four is so-so, and Big Mommas is dire stuff.The Last Lions, a documentary about a lioness defending her cubs during a harsh journey, is at 90 percent. We Are What We Are, about a family of cannibals in a desperate situation, is at 77 percent. Zero Bridge, a realist portrait of young people in a gritty Kashmiri town, is at 75 percent. Even the Rain, starring Gael Garc?a Bernal in an ambitious drama about Spanish imperialism through the ages, is at 67 percent. Putty Hill, a drama about the effect of a young man's death on a close-knit blue-collar community, is at 67 percent. Brotherhood, the tale of a fraternity hazing ritual gone seriously wrong, is at 50 percent. Vanishing On 7th Street, starring Hayden Christensen and Thandie Newton in a thriller about a mysteriously abandoned city neighborhood, is at 48 percent. The Chaperone, starring Paul "Triple H" Levesque in a comedy about an ex-con who tries to escape his bank robbing past by chaperoning a class trip, is at 33 percent. (1 - 20 of 22 Discussions)


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