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Aquamarine, which is feebly doubly refracting, separates them but slightly.
A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public Frank Bertram Wade
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Having directed the 2006 tween comic fantasy "Aquamarine," Elizabeth Allen would seem to have been a logical candidate for the job at hand, but that picture's buoyant spark isn't so readily apparent here.
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Helmer Elizabeth Allen ( "Aquamarine") rushes from one comic mishap to the next, occasionally using eye-popping composites and cutouts to illustrate Ramona's fantasy life, but deeper feelings and insights prove elusive.
Variety.com 2010
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In 2006, Allen, who directed her first feature, the family comedy "Aquamarine" in 2006, was approached to do "Ramona" three years ago.
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Helmer Elizabeth Allen ( "Aquamarine") rushes from one comic mishap to the next, occasionally using eye-popping composites and cutouts to illustrate Ramona's fantasy life, but deeper feelings and insights prove elusive.
Variety.com 2010
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Elizabeth Allen ( "Aquamarine") was a lot more at home with the mushy stuff than with a little girl's antics.
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Helmed by "Aquamarine" director Elizabeth Allen, this family movie is due for US release on July 23.
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Elizabeth Allen, who also directed "Aquamarine," plays up the antics for maximum wackiness, and they're amplified by the uncharacteristically jaunty, intrusive score by Mark Mothersbaugh.
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Helmed by "Aquamarine" director Elizabeth Allen, this family movie is due for US release on July 23.
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Director Allen, whose previous film was the uninspired mermaid saga "Aquamarine," tells the
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