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'Amsterdam' review: Film is packed with big names but falls short

Por: ABC News Life October 07, 2022

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How do theaters get paying customers back after a punishing pandemic turned us into stay-at-home slugs, except when we paid up for Top Gun: Maverick and Marvel epics?Hollywood's commercial future depends on the right answer. For Amsterdam, the pokey and problematic mystery romp now in theaters, the solution points to stars. Pack as many big names as possible into a two-hour running time and you're in for box office gold.... + full article



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