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- Kevin Spacey. ... Shannon and Spacey are a hoot in an entertaining if unenlightening effort". Flickering Myth enjo**** the film: “Elvis & Nixon is an entirely...
- author Scott Lynch found the book to be a "disappointingly mediocre" and unenlightening contrast to the subtle, competent characters in the original series:...
- procedural it presumes to reboot, Young Wallander is dispiritingly unenlightening as a prequel and merely functional as a drama in its own right." Reviewed...
- dead-ended investigation into the mystery of her death, and 50 percent an unenlightening examination of Murphy's late husband", and concluded his review saying...
- these charts are included for com****tional purposes, and to avoid unenlightening or misleading characterizations. In 2008, for the 50th anniversary of...
- This approach might seem academic if the observations were not so unenlightening." Empire magazine's Lola Borg awarded the film one out of five stars...
- followers, but for non-converts, this concert film is largely flat and unenlightening." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 45 out of 100 based on 14 reviews...
- average rating of 3.8/10. Chuck Wilson of LA W****ly found Gacy to be an "unenlightening" and "unconvincing" film that suffered from "dime-store psychology"...
- cast but falls short in its execution, resulting in a frustrating and unenlightening journey that sacrifices truth for tastefulness. The movie had the potential...
- magazine stated, "the caricatures are so crude and the 'revelations' so unenlightening of the human condition that the satire is about as socially incisive...