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Téa Leoni Movies
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Genres:
Comedy
Crime
Romance
Thriller
Starring:
Ben Kingsley,
Téa Leoni,
Luke Wilson,
Dennis Farina,
Philip Baker Hall,
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"You Kill Me" is as dark a comedy as you can get. It may also be the first artistically successful romantic comedy noir. Directed by John Dahl (best known for his indie-noirs "Red Rock West" and "The Last Seduction" and the underrated killer trucker flick "Joyride"), the film depicts a hit man (Ben Kingsley-deep in character) forced into Alcoholics Anonymous by his "family" bec...
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Genres:
Comedy
Crime
Starring:
Jim Carrey,
Téa Leoni,
Alec Baldwin,
Richard Jenkins,
Angie Harmon,
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I'm a huge Jim Carrey fan; I've found with most people that you are or you aren't. If you aren't a Carrey fan than this film may not be for you...I was very anxious for this film to come out once I heard it was in production; however, after I saw a couple of reviews on TV it appeared to be another clich...
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Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Adam Sandler,
Téa Leoni,
Paz Vega,
Cloris Leachman,
Shelbie Bruce,
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When I heard the title and learned that Adam Sandler was in this movie, I had very low expectations. Boy, was I surprised. This is a wonderful film, not at all the low-level fluff film I expected. All the female actresses, young and old, are absolutely terrific, and Adam Sandler does a respectable job in a semi-serious role. The writing is very clever, and the film will elicit ...
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Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Starring:
Anton Yelchin,
Robin Williams,
Téa Leoni,
Erykah Badu,
David Duchovny,
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If you'd like to see an actor go beyond what's expected in his expression of self, then see this movie. Being that Duchovny not only appears in but wrote "House of d" should lend you to the depth this man carries, far beyond any Mulder personification could have introduced. The movie deals with growing up and the challenges a boy must face beyond the stereotypical expectation o...
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Starring:
Al Pacino,
Kim Basinger,
Ryan O'Neal,
Téa Leoni,
Richard Schiff,
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Don't pay that much attention about all the bad comments you will hear: this is a very interesting movie. To sum up, Al Pacino is an agent for all kind of people: stars, politicians... Therefore, he knows a lot of people and way too much about them. Now, the problem is that to many spectators the movie seemed empty. True there is no action, and true there is no big storyline. B...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Starring:
Sam Neill,
William H. Macy,
Téa Leoni,
Alessandro Nivola,
Trevor Morgan,
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First of all, this final episode in the Jurassic series did not deserve all the bad reviews it got when it was released. In fact, it was a lot more enjoyable than the stupid second JP. Did it equal the first? No, of course not. The original story was easily the best of the three, but I found this an enjoyable movie and far better than what I had been led to believe.The filmmake...
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Genres:
Comedy
Fantasy
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Nicolas Cage,
Téa Leoni,
Don Cheadle,
Jeremy Piven,
Saul Rubinek,
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"The unexamined life is not worth living." Plato put these words in the mouth of Socrates. Brett Ratner puts this theme into `The Family Man.' This is not "It's a Wonderful Life." While it is a "feel good movie," it is an intelligent, reflective one. Neither of the parallel lives led by the main character is shown to be flawless. Both have their attractions. Jack, the le...
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Genres:
Action
Drama
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Starring:
Robert Duvall,
Téa Leoni,
Elijah Wood,
Vanessa Redgrave,
Morgan Freeman,
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5.9!? I can't believe that. I know disaster movies are usually crap such as The Day After Tomorrow, Armageddon, Godzilla, Independence Day, etc. This however was not crap. It boasted a fine cast that did great work the standout being Morgan Freeman and Robert Duvall. The rest of the cast though also did quite well. The story was handled in a fairly realistic manner and didn't r...
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
Ben Stiller,
Patricia Arquette,
Téa Leoni,
Mary Tyler Moore,
George Segal,
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This is one of the few movies I find seriously funny. Stiller, Leoni, Moore, everyone does a killer job, and humor emerges from a variety of silly-crazy and intellectual sources, so you can respect yourself when you laugh. Human neuroses give rise to a lot of sympathetic laughter. Most of it is human frailty and absurdity. Tea Leoni is hilarious, and does a great job of...
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