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Rating: Summary: I agree with the first reviewer, awful movie. However, the Review: book is pretty good and a lot more interesting than the dribble on this DVD. The lead actress in the movie was just horrendous.
Rating: Summary: I loved this movie! Review: I really enjoyed this movie, there were plenty of twists and the actors were great.
Rating: Summary: A suspenseful little shocker! Review: Loves Music, Loves to Dance is a suspenseful little mystery, slightly reminiscent of 2001's Valentine, but much better at delivering thrills. Mary Higgins Clarke, America's Queen of Suspense, has crafted a terrific tale of murder, full of twists and turns which lead to an edge-of-the-seat and surprisingly non-violent finale. While the low budget does hurt the film (the stock footage of NY is painfully horrible), and Patsy Kensit tends to overact quite a bit, the real winner here is the story, a twisted tale which takes a stab at the dangerous side of the world of online dating. The film does get cheesy at parts, especially when we see the 'killer' alone in his studio, talking to himself and dancing with the corpses of the women he has killed. These scenes could have been handled a lot more maturely and have had a creepy feel to them had they been done right, but it comes across as B-movie bad in this. However, that is a small part to a top-notch mystery and its unexpected ending. This is definitely the best of six Lions Gate DVD releases of the Mary Higgins Clarke Made-For-PAX-TV mystery movies.
Rating: Summary: 'Loves Movies, Hates This [stuff]!' Review: Patsy Kensit ('Lethal Weapon 2,' 'Hell's Gate') is yet another British 'import' that has always found it more alluring to fake an American accent to win a role ...The movie is dull, horribly tangled in red herrings (some even blatantly 'fake' red herrings, if you know what I mean) and worst of all, I can't recall a noteworthy performance by any one member of the cast !
Rating: Summary: I loved this movie! Review: Patsy Kensit ('Lethal Weapon 2,' `Hell's Gate') is yet another British `import' that has always found it more alluring to fake an American accent to win a role ...The movie is dull, horribly tangled in red herrings (some even blatantly `fake' red herrings, if you know what I mean) and worst of all, I can't recall a noteworthy performance by any one member of the cast !
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