
Make that two stars. Yup, this Plush Insider was lucky enough to catch the movie debut of Groundhog Crossing last night, and I gotta say: it’s actually pretty good.
G-Hog is the most memorable face to hit the big screen since Clooney. But don’t let looks fool you. This isn’t just another pretty boy “actor” (anyone for a Matthew McConaughey film festival? Anybody?).
G-Hog is the most memorable face to hit the big screen since Clooney. But don’t let looks fool you. This isn’t just another pretty boy “actor” (anyone for a Matthew McConaughey film festival? Anybody?).
With the chops of Chaplain, Groundhog displayed a range of emotion from hope to fear, heartache to elation, without uttering a single word — or even changing his facial expression.
And his co-star, a dark, doppelganger figure, named “Shadow,” proved that sometimes, a single shadow can beam brighter than all the searchlights in front of the theater.
Get used to those bright lights, boys.


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