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New York Minute (2004)

Director: Dennie Gordon

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From Time Out London

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are big business Stateside, with a host of TV shows under their belts. In this film they present opposing personas: Ashley’s the rebellious chick who bunks off school and plays drums; Mary-Kate’s the prissy academic one. By some weird quirk of fate, the sisters find themselves embroiled in a cross-country chase involving a missing computer chip, a record piracy outfit, a truancy officer and an annoying dog. And that’s it. It wants to be funny but isn’t, while the plot’s a compendium of improbable occurrences.

Author: DA

Time Out London Issue 1771: July 28-August 4, 2004


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Director: Dennie Gordon

Cast: Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, Eugene Levy

Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Children's, Comedy

Rated: PG

Duration: 91 mins

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