Kamis, 02 Februari 2017

Review: St. Vincent

St. Vincent Written and directed by Theodore Melfi, released in U.S. theaters Oct. 24, 2014, PG-13  St. Vincent Murray, as a sour yet compassionate , a new movie starring Bill Vietnam veteran, marks the feature film directorial debut of writer-director Theodore Melfi, who was inspired by events in his own life. His father-in-law was a …

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