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Ben Kingsley
Reviews Featuring Ben Kingsley
A compelling tragedy of contested houses, broken homes and demolished dreams.
The sofa-jawed Aaron Eckhart is more zero than hero in this snooze-inducing destitute mans Se7en.
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.
Spielberg's greatest work is compulsory viewing
Another Scorsese classic, its not the horror film it was touted as, but thats OK, because its just plain good.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Plenty of well executed, fast-paced action makes Prince of Persia enjoyable enough for a youthful audience, just don't expect a servicable storyline or it to be over in a reasonable time.
A workmanlike heist movie that's given cult status by a terrifically terrifying performance by Ben Kingsley and a role that Ray WInstone was born to play.
Hugo looks exquisite and the plot is as mature and engaging as you'd expect from a Scorcese film but sometimes the cinematography is a little clichéd in its use. Good for kids, great for adults who love film.
Not exactly original or groundbreaking but The Dictator is Sasha Baron Cohen back to his best. Lots of offensively good gags and a massive performance from the comedian himself.
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