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A New York Winter's Tale (12A)
Directed by Akiva Goldsman
1 Star
With star-crossed lovers, demons, a flying white horse and never-ending tedious and meaningful voiceovers, this will make you want to head for the nearest cinema exit.
A ridiculously saccharine supernatural love story about destiny and miracles, based on Mark Helprin¹s novel, it's a disappointing directorial debut by Oscar-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman (for A Beautiful Mind and The Da Vinci Code among others).
Although exquisitely shot it seems a complete waste of its stellar cast (Colin Farrell, Russell Crowe, Will Smith and William Hurt) who can't work miracles with the utterly sentimental and trite premise despite their heartfelt performances.
Maria Duarte