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Omid Djalili
Reviews Featuring Omid Djalili
A visually stunning action-packed adventure story just make sure you dont try thinking too much.
Another entry into the growing stable of respected British Asian comedies, this one providing a nostalgic look at life in the 1970s while shedding some light on the present.
Not a classic but, as Burt Reynolds remakes go, it could be much worse we could have Vinnie in a new Smokey and the Bandit.
A boxing comedy minus the punch line.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Great visuals shame about the story.
I dont know what Mike Myers has on Ben Kingsley to get him to even watch this movie, let alone be in it, but no amount of blackmail can be worth this disaster. Run away. Just run away.
This British druglord biopic gives Howard Marks the complete luvvy-duvvy treatment and offers absolutely nothing new but Mr. Nice has an interesting enough story to entertain throughout.
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