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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If this piece of popcorn extravaganza provokes discussions and thoughts on some of today's most-debated issues, it could only be a good thing.
The film is a few bits short of being a complete code of success.
Should have been an easy feat for director Petersen, but the result is rather underwhelming.
An improbable mess.
A tight, affecting film about family and self-esteem
A hodgepodge of good-natured ribbings.
The movie is clever, probably too clever for its own good.
It’s a darn good satire.
It’s not really a movie that teaches anything profound, but the characters are very entertaining.
A smart, effective film that keeps its audience entertained to the end.
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