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Review: ‘Crossing Over’ Delayed for a Reason
Movie Review By Robert Levin on February 27, 2009 | Comments (15)This highfalutin, silly immigration drama from writer-director Wayne Kramer wastes a lot of terrific actors.
Flashy visuals and a semi-unique premise do not a great action movie make. No matter how cool your idea may be or how much money you sink into the visuals, you still need to invest in characters and story. That is the lesson to be learned from Paul McGuigan’s sci-fi thriller Push.
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