With expert comic timing and devastating charm, Urie plays an out-of-work gay actor who’s hired to work for Barbra Streisand.
Tveit’s innocent, approachable visage has been a large part of his appeal.
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by Tom Stempel
Juan José Campanella has a resume most people would kill for.
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by Tom Stempel
Sometimes it’s the writers.
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by Tom Stempel
Boy and girl meet cute, argue, have problems, get together in the end.
Can Eastwood pick ‘em or what?
The critics hated, hated, HATED this movie. And it was number one at the box office two weeks in a row. With good reason.
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by Tom Stempel
I have not read the novel, but James McBride’s screenplay is a mess.
Here are our predictions for how 10 races are going to shake down on Sunday.