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THE RAVEN (R) The Raven (R) | Review

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THE RAVEN (R) The Raven (R) | Review
Apr 28th 2012, 14:43

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The two films battling it out this weekend are The Five-Year Engagement and The Raven. One a romantic comedy while the other a thriller mystery. Though the films look very intriguing there can only be one on top. So let's take a look at both films and

For as he's played by John Cusack in The Raven, Poe is not only witty and ambitious, but also charming and mean, disparaging "overgrown mouth-breathers" who happen his way at the pub where he's parked himself, hoping to get drunk.

One of the biggest surprises of last year was Midnight in Paris' ability to breeze in during the summer and emerge as Woody Allen's highest-grossing box office hit (that's if sleepers like Annie Hall and Hannah and Her Sisters

Because you filmed The Raven back to back with two other very dark projects, Frozen Ground and The Paperboy. John Cusack: Not in the market, but [roles like these] kind of find you. And you find them. I didn't plan it, but I just went into the

The two films battling it out this weekend are The Five-Year Engagement and The Raven. One a romantic comedy while the other a thriller mystery. Though the films look very intriguing there can only be one on top. So let's take a look at both films and

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