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“The excellent James Moye finds shadows of wryness and uneasiness in the stoicism of a country sheriff who has been burned by love.”
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- Ben Brantley, The New York Times
February 17, 2003
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“Moye’s stifled File is a lovely match for Lizzie. It’s a wonderfully stoical performance, in fact, so recognizably male.”
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- Peter Marks, Washington Post
January 30, 2003
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“As File, Mr. Moye is a restrained revelation as a cowboy busting to express himself without betraying the strong silent facade he shows to the world.”
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- Jayne Blanchard, Washington Times
February 8, 2003
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