Kenneth Nelson


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03/23/1930
Rocky Mount, NC
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    No delicacies here. No Reservations is just as bland and predictable as a frozen TV dinner.
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    Well-placed pop-culture references, wry British humor—and some singing slugs—elevate Flushed Away from the typical animated fare, but only slightly.