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22 Jun 2009

There Will be Blood – A mini review

by stephen | posted in: Films, Media | 0

There will be bloodThere Will be Blood (2007)

There will be hours of tedious black oily shite… But Daniel Day-Lewis definitely deserved his Oscar.

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