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Reese Witherspoon

  • Sing 2 (2021)

    Sing 2 Review by Matt Anderson: From great tunes comes great joy.

  • Hot Pursuit (2015)

    Witherspoon's Pursuit is always Hot Review by Matt Anderson: Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara try to make fireworks out of wet gunpowder.

    Review by Robert Denerstein: Hot Pursuit not even lukewarm

  • Inherent Vice (2015)

    Phoenix pursues Inherent Vice Review by Robert Denerstein: P.T. Anderson brings Pynchon's clouds of digressions to the screen

  • Wild (2014)

    Witherspoon gets back to the Wild Review by Marty Mapes: Engrossing story of two parts may be Witherspoon's best role yet

    Review by Robert Denerstein: Witherspoon carries Wild across the finish line

  • The Good Lie (2014)

    Duany laughs at The Good Lie Review by Marty Mapes: Charismatic leads and a good heart prove enough for tale of Lost Boys

  • This Means War (2012)

    For Hardy, Pine and Witherspoon, This Means War Review by Robert Denerstein: More action in the streets than between the sheets

  • Water for Elephants (2011)

    Pattinson tries to carry Water for Elephants Review by Robert Denerstein: Has its charms, but never quite gels

  • Walk the Line (2005)

    Phonex definitely Walks the Line Review by Marty Mapes: The movie itself is no more than a "Phoenix delivery device"

  • Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)

    Witherspoon is naturally, ebulliently, and Legally Blonde (2) Review by Marty Mapes: Refreshing, thanks to the bubbly, perpetually cheerful and energetic Reese Witherspoon

  • Sweet Home Alabama (2002)

    Witherspoon returns to Sweet Home Alabama Review by Marty Mapes: Redeeming qualities almost make this movie worth seeing

  • Legally Blonde (2001)

    Review by Richard Sharp: Dazzlingly dumb! Supremely stupid! Delightfully dim-witted! stupid! Delightfully dim-witted!