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Lost Souls:
Friday October 13, 2000 |
Winona Ryder (Maya Larkin) stars as a woman of devout faith who has been
assisting her priest with exorcisms, opening her up to a shocking revelation about a
non-believer. Ryder has received two Academy Award nominations and a Golden Globe Award.
Her portrayal of the feisty Jo in Gillian Armstrong's version of the classic Little Women
earned her a nomination for Best Actress just a year after her work in Martin Scorsese's
The Age of Innocence garnered her first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. For
the latter, she also won Golden Globe and National Board of Review Awards. .© New Line Cinema.
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Score:
Film-o-Meter
| 19 - Not
Worth Seeing |

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Rating System:
0 - 40 points |
Not Worth Seeing |
| 40 - 65 points |
Go See At Matinee |
| 65- 85 points |
Worth Seeing |
| 85-100 points |
Definitely worth seeing. "A must see!" |
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Janusz Kaminski
Pierce Gardner,
Betsy Stahl
Horror/Thriller
| Winona Ryder |
as |
Maya Larkin |
| Ben Chaplin |
as |
Peter Kendell |
| Ashley Edner |
as |
Gina |
1hr 42min
Rated R for violence, terror and some language.
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The People's Review of Lost Souls
Vin
score = 10
comments = This movie is horrible. its very boring, jus save your
money for sumthing else.
bryan
score = 10
comments = Aaargghhh! Story line and coherence crashed in the
last twenty minutes. And I MEAN crashed horribly. Someone forgot
to write the end of this movie. The rest of the movie scared the
"begeebers" of me and my wife.
Bill
score = 30
comments = This film was very boring.It had a lot of useless things brought
into the moive just to strech it out.
I say take the 8 bucks u would have spent seeing it and see something else
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