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Drew Voros

Drew Voros's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Biography:

Film Critic, Variety

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The Odd Couple: Together Again (1993) EDIT “The Odd Couple is often mediocre as it wanders through a two-hour slot. But the visit is a walk down memory lane and Klugman's performance should give others in his shoes inspiration and encouragement.” – Variety Jun 20, 2018 Full Review Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage (1993) EDIT “Former Facts of Lifer McKeon sheds her girlish image; she's now an adult and her acting has matured.” – Variety Mar 15, 2018 Full Review Hate Rock (1993) EDIT “The range and impact of hate rock and its message isn't gauged here, but it's encouraging to see this type of programming on MTV and it's also encouraging to see that the much-maligned MTV does have a conscience.” – Variety Mar 8, 2018 Full Review The Last POW?: The Bobby Garwood Story (1993) EDIT “Director Georg Stanford Brown keeps the energy hot and heavy, even with the limitations of made-for-TV production. Vidpic efficiently illuminates another Vietnam tragedy.” – Variety Mar 8, 2018 Full Review With Hostile Intent (1993) EDIT “Fact-based stories are now the norm rather than the exception in TV land, and as is the case here, not all headlines can sustain a two-hour treatment.” – Variety Mar 2, 2018 Full Review For the Love of My Child: The Anissa Ayala Story (1993) EDIT “Medical movies are nothing new but the way the action here is kept out of the hospital and the injection of realism into the script and acting makes For the Love of My Child a healthy TV experience.” – Variety Mar 2, 2018 Full Review Spenser: Pale Kings and Princes (1993) EDIT “Gets awfully slow awfully fast.” – Variety Feb 23, 2012 Full Review Search and Rescue (1994) EDIT “What rescues this telepic are the accidents, searches for stranded skiers and the like.” – Variety Feb 23, 2012 Full Review Adrift (1993) EDIT “Patrick Lussier's sharp editing and Rob McLachian's crisp camerawork add punch from beginning to end, drawing in viewers to a thriller where there are no extras, scene changes or variance of any kind.” – Variety Mar 26, 2009 Full Review The Yearling (1994) EDIT “The absence of true grit and dirt-under-fingernails feeling weaken the believability of the drama.” – Variety Mar 26, 2009 Full Review Sex, Shock and Censorship (1993) EDIT “The real star here is the ensemble cast.” – Variety Dec 10, 2003 Full Review
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