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Patrick Wilson
Reviews Featuring Patrick Wilson
The Ala-slow, more like.
A bit like those angels wings, its sporadically up-lifting in a way that doesnt quite make sense but more often than that its a maudlin chore with too scant a reward.
The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside your mind! But, like the owners of that 19th Century Parisian opera house, youll wish he wasnt.
The director of 300 has once again taken a classic graphic novel and brought it to the big screen with obvious affection, and while that sometimes makes this a little too literal of an adaptation, its still full of truly special effects and super performances.
Summer is the time for mindless blockbuster shenanigans, and though it's not a classic or anything, The A-Team revamp is good at what it does and much better than Killers.
The guys behind Saw and Paranormal Activity have got together and produced a slightly embarrassing attempt at horror that's going to get viewers sniggering, not cowering, behind their sofas.
Ridley Scott sets up Prometheus perfectly, only to vomit up a very unsatisfactory conclusion. A missed opportunity.
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