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Matthew Broderick
Reviews Featuring Matthew Broderick
Not your average Jim Carrey outing, but certainly one of his better ones. Just don't be misled by the "12" classification this is a bit of a chiller and isn't for the kiddies.
The definitive teen comedy, this is the one that sets the standard for all others in the pigeon-hole.
Regardless of Disneys reasons for choosing to release this now, its a fantastic example of just how good the pre-Pixar generation toons could be. A real mane attraction (arf!).
An ever-so-slightly feeble fam-com to end the year on a bit of a dull note.
Whatever will mother say?
Its safe to say nobody will remember this version twenty years down the line but its a reasonable enough distraction while its on.
This chortlesome Hollywood send-up might not have found its way into many cinemas, but it locates the funny bone more often than not.
This American Civil War epic has the feeling of a made-for-TV movie but is carried by a truly inspiring story and some excellent performances.
A largely forgettable crime caper that thankfully has enough plot to hang the jokes on. The best thing Rattner and Murphy have made for a long time but that's not much of a compliment.
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