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The Gift (2000)

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The movie revolves around Annie, a young recently widowed mother of three, who is asked to help find a young woman who has disappeared. as a result of acquiring keen knowledge about the crime through her extrasensory perception. 
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EmanuelLevy.Com
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July 05, 2006

Failing to deliver as a suspenser, The Gift relies heavily on its name cast, particularly Cate Blanchette, which elevates the old-fashioned yarn to a more serious patina.
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Common Sense Media

December 28, 2010

A superior horror movie for older teens.
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Seattle Times

January 19, 2001

Raimi's latest picture, The Gift, looks like an attempt to create a classier version of the kind of horror movie that established his reputation nearly two decades ago.
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Cinenganos
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February 20, 2005

Un mediano intento de sorprendernos.
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Newsday
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January 19, 2001

Uneven and conventional.
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Old School Reviews
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June 20, 2012

like going to the county fair and getting ripped off by the traveling sideshows
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Toronto Star

January 19, 2001

There's really just one reason to see the Southern freak show that is Sam Raimi's The Gift, and fortunately it's the best reason: to watch the star of the piece.
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Cinema Crazed
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April 29, 2009

Though "The Gift" is tonally uneven, it's still worth a watch if only for the mood and inherent dread present.
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Houston Chronicle

January 19, 2001

The movie has an impressive cast. Blanchett is a terrific actress who deserves better than this.
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eFilmCritic.com
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February 14, 2008

Who would have thought Sam Raimi could have made a film in which the dead are harmless, even helpful?
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Detroit News

January 19, 2001

A glorious textbook example of a gifted film maker's ability to transform a familiar genre and, thrillingly, to confound our expectations in the process.
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San Jose Mercury News

January 19, 2001

Unfortunately, Raimi and Thornton -- who collaborated as director and star on the genuinely creepy A Simple Plan -- have only enough material this time to sustain half a movie.
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