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Dec 14, 2001 · Vanilla Sky. Roger Ebert December 14, 2001. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Think it all the way through, and Cameron Crowe 's "Vanilla Sky" is a scrupulously moral picture. It tells the story of a man who has just about everything, thinks he can have it all, is given a means to have whatever he wants, and loses it because--well ...
Dec 14, 2001 · 43% Tomatometer 174 Reviews 72% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings Tom Cruise and Cameron Crowe reunite after "Jerry Maguire" for "Vanilla Sky," the story of a young New York City publishing...
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Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Vadim Rizov Filmmaker Magazine. If the star and director are (kind of) worrying about the same middle-age falloff, Crowe’s specific fears are more...
Review this title. 1,390 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 8/10. Tom Cruise's most underrated movie. DogePelis2015 24 October 2021. It is too underrated and that is unfortunate; it has suspense, drama, and Tom Cruise's performance is excellent; it is highly recommended. Its score of 4.5 on Filmaffinity is completely RIDICULOUS.
Some surface appeal, but ultimately vacant. Read Common Sense Media's Vanilla Sky review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Cameron Diaz, Penelope Cruz, Tom Cruise
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Dec 14, 2001 · Review. Featured review. Engaging psychological tale. Recently the BBC in UK held a poll for worst film ever, and while Titanic *won*, this came 4th. I just don't understand how anyone can dislike this movie... Vanilla Sky is a dark psychological drama about dreams, reality and 'what might have been'. Tom Cruise is Dave, a yuppie who has it all.
Roger Ebert's printed review of Vanilla Sky awarded the film three out of four stars: Think it all the way through, and Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky is a scrupulously moral picture. It tells the story of a man who has just about everything, thinks he can have it all, is given a means to have whatever he wants, and loses it because—well, maybe ...