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mtv.com - 5/15/2009
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Tom Hanks vs. Dan Brown: the rematch.
Tom Hanks and Ayelet Zurer in "Angels & Demons"
Photo: Columbia Pictures
The hardest thing about wrestling a Dan Brown novel into submission for movie purposes would have to be the endless wads of undigested explication that ...
kenthecritic.com - 5/15/2009
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Angels and Demons is the latest thriller from
author Dan Brown to make it’s way on to...
the big screen. The film stars Tom Hanks as Harvard symbologist Professor Robert Langdon as well as a great supporting cast including the likes of Ewan McGregor who plays Camerlengo Patrick McKenna. The ...
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Angels & Demons Review
kenthecritic.com - 5/15/2009
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kenthecritic.com —
Here is what's opening this weekend at the
box office: Angels & Demons - If you haven't...
read my Angels & Demons review then what the hell are you waiting for? An invitation? Well here it is. Consider this your invitation. It can be found by clicking here or just scrolling down the ...
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Opening This Weekend: Angels & Demons & Not Much Else
cutprintreview.com - 5/14/2009
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cutprintreview.com —
Angels and Demons is a lot like Limbo,
a place that exists between cinematic heaven and hell...
where the audience is suspended for two and a half hours. It’s not all that thrilling, yet nor is it a complete bore. The characters are hardly engaging, yet nor are they unlikeable. ...
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Angels and Demons (Review)
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FROM MTV.COM:
The hardest thing about wrestling a Dan Brown novel into submission for movie purposes would have to be the endless wads of undigested explication that clog the author’s narratives. Brown and his reclusive wife/research assistant, Blythe, appear never to have encountered an arcane factoid they could resist cramming into one of his tales. It needn’t even be factual. (Their inaccuracies have been widely derided.) The result of this book-crafting strategy has been to give Brown’s wooden characters far too many things to explain ...
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