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November 1999: "'Witch' and Famous"

"Julia and Richard are charming, although some reviewers have complained that they seem too movie-star-ish. Excuse me? Does anyone really want to see believable small-town folks onscreen? Real small-town folks go to the movies to get away from their trailers and alcoholic neighbors, not to recognize them...."


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