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Rachel Weisz
Reviews Featuring Rachel Weisz
Highly Entertaining. A surprisingly funny comedy complete with great scenes and embarrassing moments. A great feel good movie, especially if youve ever been twelve.
A visually stunning action-packed adventure story just make sure you dont try thinking too much.
Whether you liked or disliked "The Mummy", this is largely more of the same nice to look at, but precious little to get the brain ticking.
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.
With a perfect cast and multi-layered plot, it rattles along like a runaway train - a thrilling enough ride, even if it must come crashing at the end.
Roll up for one of the biggest duds of the year. Messrs Stiller and Black should go into hiding after hearing this rank-awful comedy is finally getting a big screen release.
Keanu Reeves surfs through his acting in this otherwise excellent demonic film noir.
The Lovely Bones is, as a movie not living in the shadow of the book upon which it is based, unique and engaging, and full of a very frightening Stanley Tucci.
Watchable but not good. 360 is a very unconvincing story of love and relationships strung together by a very forced concept.
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