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| | | | The Terror is not camp, which is bewildering, not just because itd be better if it were camp, but because, based on its vitals, it seems like it cant not be camp. The film stars Jack Nicholson as a Napoleonic officerhe does not attempt an accent, thank goodnesswho gets involved with some supernatural goings-on involving | |
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| | | | In his rumpled raincoat over an unchanging jacket and tie, Roland Young's Blore could present the image of an English World War II-era Columbo. | |
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| | | | It's been years since we've seen a major studio act so sheepishly about a film of their own doing as Paramount Pictures has with Annihilation, the strikingly "intellectual" new brainchild from writer/director Alex Garland, whose past successes include science fiction head-trips like Sunshine and the Oscar-winning Ex Machina. Paramount's last-minute no-confidence vote has denied it... | |
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