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Max von Sydow
Reviews Featuring Max von Sydow
Just short of Genius. It loses nothing on the small screen. With dazzling special effects, some very creepy spider creatures and a great story, this makes Minority Report a welcome change from overly sentimental work that has recently been churned out by Spielberg.
Classic Death.
Combining in-your-face religious commentary with good ol fashioned horror, The Exorcist is and always will be one of the most effective knee-tremblers around.
To be taken with a large pinch of salt, Solomon Kane is a generally enjoyable yet ultimately flawed fantasy adventure.
Another Scorsese classic, its not the horror film it was touted as, but thats OK, because its just plain good.
Definitely more stand-alone historical epic than Robin Hood instalment this is original and exciting nonetheless. A success despite Russell Crowe's Anglo-Irish Robin Hood.
So bad it's good. Unless you don't like war films, Sly Stallone or football. In which case, what is wrong with you?
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