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Disappointing thing about Golden Crust is that the cocobread comes out of a bag, like Sunbeam.
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Updates, 3/23: Kevin Crust, writing in the Los Angeles Times, finds Reign an ardent man-love ode to rock in both its soft and hard forms ....
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"Critics have rightly lauded the dynamic visuals," notes Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times before turning his attention to another range of sensory stimulation: "Eschewing a traditional score, the director combines rock, pop, hip-hop and classical pieces to create one of the most unconventional cinematic soundscapes in recent memory."
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"Whereas the US movie parodies are content to string together gags, often without so much as a segue, Wright and Pegg are storytellers who weave their naughty bits into genuine characters and a plot," notes Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times.
GreenCine Daily: Interviews. Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. 2007
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"The reluctant mom is an unusual and risky path, but Shelly pulled it off with her smart writing, fanciful direction and an inspired collaboration with the spirited Russell," writes Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times.
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Jackson makes it indisputably more palatable, writes Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times.
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"The film's tone is on the sitcom side," agrees Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times, "but its likable cast and zany subplots make it palatable."
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"There are really two movies going on, the more pro forma detective story focusing on the police and a slightly goofy yarn involving the journalists," writes Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times.
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"There are nuggets of humor and flashes of hilariously choreographed brutality among the splatter patterns, but [Carnahan's] reluctance to develop any of the ideas beyond the vignette level makes for an unsatisfying whole," writes Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times.
GreenCine Daily: Interview. Joe Carnahan and Jeremy Piven. 2007
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In the Los Angeles Times, Kevin Crust finds it to be one of those dialogue-heavy, character-driven films that always seem to attract good actors.
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