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  1. 22 de sept. de 1995 · His performance has just the kind of polish and self-possession that his co-star, Mr. Pitt, seems determined to avoid. Demonstrating an eighth sin by frittering away an enormously promising career ...

  2. 25 de sept. de 2014 · Se7en Movie Review and Analysis. September 25, 2014 Brendan Hodges. In honor of the upcoming Gone Girl, I’m reviewing each film in David Fincher’s staggering career. What it must have been like to see Se7en in 1995. After the diatribe that was Alien 3, David Fincher’s serial killer followup must have struck as a revelation.

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  4. nextbestpicture.com › seven"SEVEN" - Review

    26 de oct. de 2023 · While making “Seven,” Fincher also discovered how much fun he has playing with Brad Pitt’s movie star persona. Pitt had established himself as a capable, albeit stiff lead in period dramas like “A River Runs Through It” (1992) and “Legends of the Fall” (1994), but “Seven” gave him the chance to channel the weirder, unwieldy energy he’d previously only been able to bring to ...

  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › sevenSeven - Metacritic

    22 de sept. de 1995 · New Line Cinema. 2 h 7 m. Summary Two New York City detectives (Pitt, Freeman) find themselves on the trail of a vicious serial killer that chooses his victims according to the seven deadly sins. (New Line Cinema) Crime. Drama. Mystery. Thriller. Directed By: David Fincher.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › the_last_kingdom_seven_kings_must_dieSeven Kings Must Die | Rotten Tomatoes

    Watch Seven Kings Must Die with a subscription on Netflix. Alexander Dreymon reprises his lead role as the great warrior Uhtred of Bebbanburg, who must ride once more across a fractured kingdom ...

  7. Our review: Parents say ( 22 ): Kids say ( 67 ): Dark, disturbing and occasionally gory, Seven is a psychological thriller that, along with Chinatown, is among the bleakest films in mainstream cinema history. The murders are not shown on screen, but the film has a morbid fascination with the pain inflicted on the victims.