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Heal has received criticism by reviewers for using individuals to produce an "informercial" [5] and promoting pseudoscience. [4] John Defore wrote in The Hollywood Reporter that "the general theme is a belief that most modern pharmaceuticals and the doctors who rely on them are ineffective at best, harmful at worst", and that the film does not ...
About Time is a 2013 romantic science fiction comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard Curtis, [6] and starring Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams, and Bill Nighy. The film is about a young man with the ability to time travel who tries to change his past in hopes of improving his future. [ 7 ]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 44% based on 122 reviews, with an average rating of 5.30/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Everything, Everything should tug young adult heartstrings fairly effectively, but may not be quite engrossing enough to woo less melodramatically inclined viewers."
[99] Bramesco praised the Daniels for constructing a "large, elaborate, polished, and detailed expression of a vision", [39] Amy Nicholson of The Wall Street Journal wrote, "Over its nearly two-and-a-half-hour running time, the movie's ambitions double, and double again, as though it's a Petri dish teeming with Mr. Kwan and Mr. Scheinert's ...
A Time to Heal is a 1994 TV movie starring Nicollette Sheridan, Gary Cole and Mara Wilson. [1] The TV film was directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno. [1] Plot.
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How do these 1,000-pound healers work their magic on humans? New documentary 'How Horses Heal,' Oct. 10 at Chatham Orpheum, gathers survivors' tales.
In Time is a 2011 American science fiction action film written, produced, and directed by Andrew Niccol. Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried star as inhabitants of a society that uses time from one's lifespan as its primary currency, with each individual possessing a clock on their arm that counts down how long they have to live.