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Tony Goldwyn
The Last Samurai (2003)
The Last Kiss (2006)
The Last Kiss
isn't afraid of exploding romantic conventions--um, at least not at first.
The Pelican Brief (1993)
You'd think that Pakula would be just the man to tease the intellectual and emotional depth out of a Grisham potboiler, but you'd be wrong.
Ghost (1990)
An unqualified populist success...works because it evinces a sincerity rarely felt in today's cinema.
The Last House on the Left (2009)
Those viewers trapped in the film's nihilism and hoping for more can amuse themselves by looking at the film as an Aristotelian tragedy—take that,
Friday the 13th
remake!
Dexter: The Second Season (2006)
The screws tighten to an almost unbearable tension by season's end, when Dexter must answer the threats posed by Lundy, Doakes, and Lila without hurting anyone he loves—and preferably without losing his life or liberty.
Conviction (2010)
Conviction
may not much tease the intellect, but one would have to be a rock to be unmoved by the true story’s dramatic arc, well played by Swank and Rockwell.
Justified: The Complete First Season (2010)
Justified
shares Leonard's love of character, dialogue, and situation drama, and nicely evokes its master's voice.
Justified: The Complete Second Season (2011)
Justified
remains one of the most satisfying hours on television, creating a illusion of the social margins of Southern life that's convincing enough that we want to believe in it.
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