The mad, the bad and a dad; Out for revenge ... Kevin Bacon goes gunning for the LA gang members who murdered his son in the risible Death Sentence.

From: The Mail on Sunday (London, England) | Date: September 2, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Angie Errigo

An Oscar nominee for the script of Before Sunset, actress Julie Delpywas emboldened to write, direct, edit, produce and compose the score for 2 DaysIn Paris (15) ****, and she's done herself proud in every department with thisdisarmingly tart comedy of a couple clashing amid culture shock.

On their way back to their home in America after an unsatisfactory holiday inVenice, Delpy's Marion hauls her boyfriend Jack (Adam Goldberg), a neuroti...

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