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'Righteous Kill' Reunites Two Aging Film Icons for Their Biggest Mystery Yetnew
There's nothing wrong with Robert De Niro and Al Pacino taking on tough-guy roles again, but there's something overly strenuous about the effort in this case.
Style Weekly |
Wayne Melton |
09-17-2008 |
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'Righteous Kill' is a Clichéd Crime Dramanew
It's hard for film buffs not to raise an eyebrow in cautious excitement upon hearing that Robert De Niro and Al Pacino will star in a New York City cop flick. But even these heavyweights can't prop up a pic by themselves.
Montreal Mirror |
Christopher Sykes |
09-12-2008 |
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Serially Putridnew
88 Minutes is so criminally bad, the filmmakers should go to prison.
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
04-24-2008 |
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Tags: 88 Minutes, Jon Avnet
Touching Womennew
88 Minutes: Not 88 minutes long and not entertaining, but great for Al Pacino's libido.
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
04-24-2008 |
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Tags: 88 Minutes, Jon Avnet
Al Pacino Plays Beat the Clock in '88 Minutes'new
Jon Avnet's cheesy new thriller is 105 minutes long, and going in, I feared that 100 of them would be eaten up by Al Pacino chewing the furniture. Alas, it's worse than that.
L.A. Weekly |
Ella Taylor |
04-18-2008 |
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'88 Minutes' Wastes Timenew
For a guy who's just been told he has less than an hour and a half to live, Al Pacino sure does seem relaxed.
NOW Magazine |
Norman Wilner |
04-18-2008 |
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American Psychotronicnew
From predicting the new 88 Minutes to pioneering the pop genre blender, Michael J. Weldon has always been ahead of his time
Metro Silicon Valley |
Steve Palopoli |
04-03-2008 |
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Tags: 88 Minutes, Jon Avnet