MOVIE REVIEW: No Underdogs in this Underdog Story: a review of ‘Gran Turismo’
‘Gran Turismo’ has all the glitz and the gloss that comes with a movie based on a PlayStation game. It has a particular sheen in
‘Gran Turismo’ has all the glitz and the gloss that comes with a movie based on a PlayStation game. It has a particular sheen in
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Wanggo’s review of ‘No Hard Feelings’ explores the film’s balance of risqué humor and easy-going comedy.
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