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  1. Aug 31, 2007 · The Nines arcs from witty Hollywood insiderdom to a climactic metaphysical leap that may leave many viewers nonplussed. Nonetheless, there's more than enough intelligence, intrigue and performance dazzle to make this an adventuresome gizmo for grownups.

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    • John August
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  2. Overly gimmicky and ultimately frustrating it may be, but at its best The Nines feels like a triple-bill of 'Twilight Zone' episodes written by Charlie Kaufman - creepy, oddball and clever.

  3. I saw this submission at the last second before our nightly Netflix session, and so I gave it a try based on lots of good IMDB reviews I quickly scanned. It was really decent. It's a total mindfuck along the lines of Dark City, The Matrix, etc, but more character driven.

  4. Nov 26, 2007 · Ryan Reynolds has an identity crisis in a three-part thriller that feels like Charlie Kaufman crossed with The Twilight Zone.

  5. Critic Reviews. User Reviews. Cast & Crew. Details. 52. Metascore Mixed or Average. positive. 6 (50%) mixed. 3 (25%) negative. 3 (25%) Showing 12 Critic Reviews. 75. Entertainment Weekly. John August directs it briskly, as a gossip-era "Twilight Zone" of image and reality. Read More. By Owen Gleiberman FULL REVIEW. 75. New York Daily News.

  6. Aug 31, 2007 · Stephen Holden reviews "The Nines," starring Ryan Reynolds. Idle and impatient, Gary begins a flirtation with Sarah (Hope Davis), his enigmatic, sexually aggressive next-door neighbor, and has ...

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  8. The Nines is beautifully realised. The cast are great, well used, well scripted for. The three segments interact well, with nods in each to others, all creating a cohesive sense of shared realities, all firmly and well grounded in their chosen milieu.

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