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Paul Giamatti
Reviews Featuring Paul Giamatti
A good con film, but unfortunately in a world full of great ones. Worth, however, seeing more than once, which cannot be said of a lot of other films.
A wonderfully quirky biopic about an ordinary, real guy who is not really ordinary or real at all.
Enjoyable, if completely ridiculous, popcorn fodder.
Stonewall proof that Steven Spielberg, while a marvellous film-maker, possesses not a single cynical bone in his body. Which is actually kinda nice, in a Forrest Gumpy sort of way.
This painfully funny study of mid-life disappointment and desperation is enough to drive you to drink.
A nice and shiny slice of cartoon wizardry, this robostory does exactly what it says on the tin.
This rom-com, much like its two leads friendship, has more to it than you might at first think.
More character-driven spy romantic comedy than espionage movie, this film harkens back to the classic days of the "star" film, and for the witty back and forth alone, this is better than you may have heard.
A Medieval take on The Expendables that nearly exceeds it's relatively modest budget. Fun for a while but gets monotonous and dreary as it crawls to a climax.
A remake rather than a sequel, Part II is lacking in any riotous humour and comes across as a completely pointless and infuriatingly unoriginal addition to the fantastic sleeper hit that was The Hangover.
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