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Hide and Seek (2005)

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Average Customer Rating: RATED 0 STARS
Director: Joel Hladecek, Yas Takata
Starring: Daryl Hannah, Jennifer Tilly, Bruce Greenwood, Vincent Gallo

Run Time: 01:39:51

Copyright: © 1999 Winnipix Cord Inc.
Synopsis:
When a deranged, childless couple -- the schizophrenic Helen (Jennifer Tilly) and her fertility doctor husband, Frank (Vincent Gallo) -- kidnaps a wealthy pregnant woman named Anne (Daryl Hannah), the woman's husband (Bruce Greenwood) tries to save her. But his hopes plummet when the conniving couple leads him to believe she's dead. Meanwhile, Anne endures abuse while chained to a bed in this dark and chilling thriller.

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Screen Format: Color



CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 2 STARS


The pre-release buzz on Hide and Seek starring Robert De Niro and child star Dakota Fanning had been bad enough. The actual reviews are mostly worse. Debra Birnbaum in the New York Post describes it as a schlocky thriller choking under the weight of its own psychobabble. Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal sums up the movie this way: Robert De Niro collects another stupendous paycheck for starring in another piece of exploitable junk. Likewise Tom Maurstad in the Dallas Morning News comments: Add this movie to Robert De Niro's climb up Mount Hackdom. Ann Hornaday in the Washington Post observes that at times it veers tantalizingly close to being one of those movies that is so bad it's good, but in the end, it's so bad it's just . . . bad.





Lew Irwin

RATED 2 STARS

The pre-release buzz on Hide and Seek starring Robert De Niro and child star Dakota Fanning had been bad enough. The actual reviews are mostly worse. Debra Birnbaum in the New York Post describes it as a schlocky thriller choking under the weight of its own psychobabble. Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal sums up the movie this way: Robert De Niro collects another stupendous paycheck for starring in another piece of exploitable junk. Likewise Tom Maurstad in the Dallas Morning News comments: Add this movie to Robert De Niro's climb up Mount Hackdom. Ann Hornaday in the Washington Post observes that at times it veers tantalizingly close to being one of those movies that is so bad it's good, but in the end, it's so bad it's just . . . bad.





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