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Generally, when a Hollywood studio feels excited or even lukewarm about an upcoming release, they give the film a screening that allows reviewers and critics the time to, well, review and critique. Given Drew Barrymore’s ever-increasing popularity and James Woods??€™ strong reputation among fans and critics alike, it seems a bit parsimonious of Columbia Pictures to screen these two stars’ latest flick, Riding In Cars With Boys, only two days before its general public release. Such a penurious allowance of time indicates that the public relations people at Columbia...
...unique and controversial interpretations of famous governmental figures (e.g. Kissinger) and events (Watergate, etc). There is no denying that Nixon also benefits from the directorial artistry of Stone and some stunning supporting roles (like Joan Allen’s Oscar-nominated performance as Buddy Nixon and James Woods??€™ portrayal of Bob Haldeman), but in the end, Nixon, is a great movie because of Hopkins’ transcendent brilliance and Stone’s always intriguing take on American history...