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- Rated: 3.5/4.0 • Sep 2, 2020 'Around the Block' may have its exasperating flaws, but it cannot be accused of not having its heart in the right place. Aug 1, 2014 Appealing performances, a few tweaks to the clichés of the inspiring-teacher genre, and a sincere desire to counter outrageous racism go a long way toward making this worth a look.
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67% Tomatometer 9 Reviews 38% Popcornmeter 250+ Ratings An American teacher (Christina Ricci) in Australia hopes to inspire her at-risk students by launching a version of "Hamlet" with a ...
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Around the Block Reviews. A gem of a film. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4.0 | Sep 2, 2020. 'Around the Block' may have its exasperating flaws, but it cannot be accused of not having its...
Aug 1, 2014 · Self-serious as an after-school special, subtle, and nuanced as a kick to the face, Around the Block is an exercise in banality -- remarkable only for the sheer number of hokey clichés that it fits in its 104-minute running time. Read More. By Katherine Vu FULL REVIEW. See All 2 Critic Reviews.
- Sarah Spillane
- Hunter Page-Lochard
Movie review of Around the Block (2013) by The Critical Movie Critics | Christina Ricci is a teacher who tries to reach the impoverished in Australia.
- Andrea Demetriades
- Sarah Spillane
Sep 19, 2013 · Toronto Film Review: ‘Around the Block’. An attention-grabbing performance by Hunter Page-Lochard is the major selling point of Sarah Spillane's cliche-ridden high school-set drama. By Joe...
Around the Block: Directed by Sarah Spillane. With Hunter Page-Lochard, Christina Ricci, Aaron L. McGrath, Elias Reese. An Aboriginal boy is torn between his unexpected love of acting and the disintegration of his family.
Aug 1, 2014 · But appealing performances, a few tweaks to the clichés of the genre, and a sincere desire to counter outrageous racism go a long way toward making this worth a look.