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''Scorsese has pulled off something tricky with Wolf: He's given us a thrilling cautionary tale about a guy who never for a second seems the slightest bit sorry for what he's done.''
Chris Nashawaty names his worst movie scene in 2013
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''It's impossible not to be moved by the brute force of Mandela the man's tragic life. But Mandela the movie is so hell-bent on delivering the whole story that it ends up biting off more than any two-and-a-half-hour movie could possibly chew.''
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In Vince Vaughn's latest lowbrow, high-concept comedy, the fast-talking firecracker from Swingers and Wedding Crashers looks exhausted. You…
Steve Coogan can be a difficult actor to love. Sarcastic and arch, the British comic often goes down…
''Bruce Dern is remarkable from beginning to end. Like the pickled and cantankerous geezer Woody, he has finally stumbled onto a life-changing ticket of his own.'' B+
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''By the time the movie finally manages to get interesting, audiences may be too numb and their retinas too fried to win back. C+''
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