Ray Wong is the author the novel, The Pacific Between, which won a 2006 IPPY Book Award. He also writes movie reviews for Actors Ink and Talk Entertainment. Other credits include the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Writers Post Journal, the Deepening. As a professional actor, Ray has worked with Julianne Moore, Peter Falk, Sarah Jessica Parker and Rob Marshall in features as well as TV productions.
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Enjoy the twists and turns and the ultimate prestige of this intriguing film about obsession, deceit, and revenge.
It maybe cliched, but it delivers with emotional punches.
Quirky and neurotic, it's a cross between Napoleon Dynamite and National Lampoon's Vacation.
One of Woody Allen's more juvenile undertakings.
Despite all the flaws, the film works as a comedy.
The Christ allegory is rather astounding.
What is fun about the film is the subject matter and Meryl Streep's character.
I wouldn't recommend anyone spending ten bucks on this.
A love story with a unique twist and fully-drawn characters.
A perfectly fine companion to Robert Altman's other masterpieces.
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