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Ben Affleck
Reviews Featuring Ben Affleck
No Spiderman. Daredevil does offer something of slightly more substance than your average superhero movie. But despite its gritty locations and brooding Affleck, it doesnt quite hit the super ratings.
This is a decent action film that provides good solid entertainment plus a great big bomb explosion, but it doesnt have the depth of either its predecessors or the Clancy novels.
This is a simple yet intelligent comedy with some good qualities, but it takes its time to get going.
The viewer is drawn into the interplay between these two different lives.
A gripping thriller full of twists and turns that holds an audience's attention right up until the end.
Enjoyable, if completely ridiculous, popcorn fodder.
One of the biggest turkeys of 2003. Gobble gobble indeed.
Surprisingly unannoying romantic (tragi)comedy about not having to be in a state just because you are in New Jersey.
Its big, its loud, and its a bit of an all-American mess but its not quite as bad as you might expect.
Turkeys come early this year!
A highly entertaining movie, with a great script and a really important message.
Ben Affleck's latest image enhancing effort is like a superhero movie with a cop-killing bank robber as the guy to root for. Uneven characterisation and cringeworthy cliches let this otherwise fairly gripping heist thriller down.
Easy to watch and shamefully enjoyable but no matter how much it tries to seem groundbreaking, it's really not.
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