Review: Invisible Circus
Adam Brooks' " Invisible Circus " finds the solution to searing personal questions through a tricky flashback structure. ...
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert
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Review: The Invisible Circus
Adam Brooks' The Invisible Circus represents a series of near-misses. The fundamental flaw has more to do with the tone than with the storyline or ...
Reelviews - James Berardinelli
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Tripping Through Europe On a Quest for Lost Time
The NY Times review of The Invisible Circus, a Adam Brooks film starring Jordana Brewster and Christopher Eccleston. The Invisible Circus movie ...
The New York Times - A. O. Scott
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Circus of horrors
Where are Charlie's other angels when you need them? A solo Cameron Diaz goes indie -- and goes postal -- in The Invisible Circus, a grim little ...
Canoe.ca - BRUCE KIRKLAND - 02/16/01
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Review: INVISIBLE CIRCUS, THE
A young woman goes in search of a ghost and finds herself in this trite tale of two sisters and the legacy of the sixties. ...
TV Guide - Ken Fox
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BBC - Films - review - Invisible Circus
An often sharp look at the late 60s when well-intentioned hippies were torn between politics and partying. The late 60s / early 70s, ...
BBC - Michael Thomson - 02/22/01
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Review: The Invisible Circus
If anyone s considering checking out The Invisible Circus thinking it s Cameron Diaz s latest feature, forget it. Diaz, a burst of sunshine and ...
FilmCritic.com - Norm Schrager
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Review: The Invisible Circus
"The Invisible Circus" covers familiar territory - Sixties radicalism - with unexpected twists. Director Adam Brooks, who adapted the novel by ...
Rolling Stone - Editorial Review
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Review: The Invisible Circus
For the better part of the Holocene epoch, the quest has been one of the primary tales told by humanity to itself. Hero x goes on a journey to ...
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THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS Film Review
Adapted from Jennifer Egan's novel, "The Invisible Circus" follows a young woman's quest to find out about the death of her sister in the ...
Boxoffice Online - Michael Tunison
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Review: The Invisible Circus
"The Invisible Circus" stars Christopher Eccleston and "sisters" Cameron Diaz and Jordana Brewster. Here is the first GIANT leap of faith. ...
Film Threat - Anthony Miele
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Review: The Invisible Circus (2001)
18-year old Phoebe O'Connor (Jordanna Brewster) spent her teen years possessed by the memory of her older sister Faith (Cameron Diaz). ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Robin Clifford
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Review: Invisible Circus, The (2001)
INVISIBLE CIRCUS, THE (director/writer: Adam Brooks; screenwriter: from a book by Jennifer Egan; cinematographer: Henry Braham; editor: Elizabeth ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Dennis Schwartz
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Review: The Invisible Circus (2001)
Phoebe O'Connor (Jordana Brewster, "The Faculty") remembers the magic her late father (Patrick Bergin, "Sleeping With the Enemy") and her sister ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Laura Clifford
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Review: The Invisible Circus (2001)
The not-so-invisible center of _The_Invisible_Circus_ is Jordana Brewster, who, in her first film role since the teen popcorn thriller ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Michael Dequina - 02/18/01
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Review: The Invisible Circus (2001)
Adam Brooks's THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS is a handsome travelogue and mystery about a young woman venturing to Europe in order to discover the exact ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Steve Rhodes - 02/18/01
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Review: The Invisible Circus (2001)
A charismatic young actress named Jordana Brewster is the reason to see this otherwise mundane coming-of-age movie. Written and directed by Adam ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - SSG Syndicate - 02/18/01
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Review: The Invisible Circus
Boxoffice Online - Anonymous
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Review: The Invisible Circus
Adam Brooks' The Invisible Circus represents a series of near-misses. The fundamental flaw has more to do with the tone than with the storyline or ...
Reelviews - James Berardinelli
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Review: The Invisible Circus
Hippie chicks and an Oprah-ready plot reduce the radicalized '60s to nothing more than feelings. On the surface, Adam Brooks' "The Invisible ...
Salon - Charles Taylor
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Losing Faith
A young woman goes in search of a ghost and finds herself in this trite tale of two sisters and the legacy of the sixties. ...
TV Guide - Ken Fox
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Review: THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS
Adapted from Jennifer Egan's novel, "The Invisible Circus" follows a young woman's quest to find out about the death of her sister in the ...
Boxoffice Online - Michael Tunison
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Review: The Invisible Circus
THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS takes a pretty dim view of '60s politics, but it still can't help nostalgically portraying the period as the lost era of ...
Common Sense Media - Ellen MacKay
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