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One Hour Photo
One Hour Photo is a 2002 drama about an employee of a one-hour photo lab who becomes obsessed with a young suburban family. Directed by Mark Romanek, it stars Robin Williams, Connie Nielsen, and Michael Vartan.
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- Claudia Puig's review: "'One Hour Photo' takes Robin Williams to darker and more complex places that we can't turn our eyes away from."
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- Charles Taylor's unfavorable review: "It's the most passive viewing experience imaginable. The audience is, in effect, turned into Sy's customers, told to wait patiently while the pictures are developed for us."
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- Official site with synopsis, information on the cast and filmmakers, production notes, pictures, trailer, video clips, reviews and message board.
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- A critical appreciation of this psychological thriller.
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- Synopsis, review, brief cast profiles, interview with Robin Williams, production notes, and trailer.
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- Positive review by Rob Vaux.
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- Synopsis, cast and crew, reviews, trivia, soundtrack listing, promotional and technical details, multimedia, and links.
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- Favorable review by Robert Nelson: "Indeed, no one seeing 'One Hour Photo' will continue to consider 35mm a safe choice for the family."
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- Mongoose's review: "Williams' best performance in a long time..." Rated "pretty good."
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- Elvis Mitchell's mostly favorable review: "However underpopulated, the movie is thick with concentration." [Free registration required]
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- Billy Bob's review: "Although Williams may manage to creep out some of his core audience with this performance, 'One Hour Photo' is really a thriller with training wheels." Two out of five stars.
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- Collection of mostly favorable reviews.
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- Roger Ebert's review: "The movie at first seems soundly grounded in everyday reality, in the routine of a predictable job. When Romanek departs from reality, he does it subtly, sneakily, so that we believe what we see until he pulls the plug." 3
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- Rredominantly positive review by Ivana Redwine.
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- Lisa Schwarzbaum's review: "... Williams shows us Sy's misery with no funny business. In 'One Hour Photo,' his is a snapshot of human complexity worth framing." Grade of B+.
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