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Michael Caine
Reviews Featuring Michael Caine
An above-average Brit-comedy with a superb but largely under-used cast.
An out-and-out comedy with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments and a cracking lead duo.
Mildly entertaining tripe.
Mild, easy-going and comfortably-directed family stuff thats just fun enough to hold the attention but its also lacking a little in spark and originality.
Caine's talents are wasted in this over-rated underworld drivel.
It aint solid gold even if certain parts of it are.
Sit back, think of Britain, and try to ignore the fact that its not half as good as it should be.
Michael Caine proves he knows exactly what its all about, even if his character doesnt.
In his best, and darkest, outing to date, the masked avenger's personal 'issues' reflect those of the world in the wake of 9/11.
The storys a load of Bull but Sandras just about funny and likable enough to pull it off.
This sequel to Batman Begins is better than its predecessor, and Ledgers Joker will go down as one of the best screen villains of all time.
What could have been a good social commentary about what's wrong with 'Broken Britain', Harry Brown comes across as too shallow and Right Wing for most modern tastes. Michael Caine is the film's saviour with a stand out performance.
Christopher Nolan's magical mystery tour provides impressive plot twists galore and oozes real star quality.
With an involving story, realistic setting and well executed action scenes, Children of Men is one of the best Dystopian movies out there.
Like an attractive newsreader, Inception is intelligent, pretty and makes you think, which is a novelty nowadays in the world of the blockbuster. An extremely well-executed heist movie with a twist and another success for Christopher Nolan.
An old school war epic that will be sure to entertain and have you rooting for the surrounded British troops as long as you ignore the total glorification of the Empire (the British one, not the one that struck back).
So bad it's good. Unless you don't like war films, Sly Stallone or football. In which case, what is wrong with you?
Certainly a great action spectacle but this time it's a slightly flawed cinematic event from Christopher Nolan.
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