Tim Sanders

Tim Sanders

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  • Best Seller

    ★½

  • The Client

    ★★★★

  • Face/Off

    ★★★★½

  • Young Guns II

    ★★★★

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  • Best Seller

    Best Seller

    ★½

    When two of the best actors of the decade get together for their first movie and the writer is one of the most creative minds of the 80s, the resulting film should have been worth celebrating , but in this case, the project was called "Best Seller" and it should be avoided at all costs. Brian Dennehy and James Woods is such an unusual bit of casting that watching them together should have been enough to make this work, and…

  • The Client

    The Client

    ★★★★

    The story behind "The Client" is a lot easier to follow than most of his adaptations, but this is definitely a John Grisham movie all the way, as it plays almost like a greatest hits of all the things I love about his stories.It really is the perfect summer entertainment, a smart and breezy underdog story with such a rich ensemble cast and an easy-going Southern feel that's as comfortable as a natural drawl.

    It's always a great for me…

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  • The Aristocrats

    The Aristocrats

    ½

    I've always considered myself to be a person with a good sense of humor and someone who is not easily offended, and with that in mind I approached "The Aristocrats" with an open mind but not knowing what the infamous joke was. When it is initially told in this documentary, it was done with such little fanfare that I almost missed it, but for the next eighty minutes we are bludgeoned over the head repeatedly with all sorts of variations…

  • The Deep End of the Ocean

    The Deep End of the Ocean

    ★★★★

    Despite sounding somewhat like a Lifetime movie on paper, there are a lot of genuine emotions to be found in "The Deep End of the Ocean," a heartfelt yet highly improbable drama that takes its unlikely premise and makes it as real as it possibly can. The first half of the picture draws you in with a simple premise, and Michelle Pfieffer perfectly captures the fear and panic of losing a child.

    It's a strong performance, typical of the actress,…