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Bill Murray
Reviews Featuring Bill Murray
A great musical, a fantastic comedy and a darkly satirical sci-fi and make sure you pay attention to the lyrics of the songs or youll miss out on some of the best laughs of the lot.
An eccentric, unpredictable, and above all enjoyable comedy. A must-see if youre a Bill Murray fan, and highly-recommended even if youre not.
Pure eye-candy but unfortunately that alone isnt enough to carry an entire movie.
Totally deserving of its status as a classic funny, original and massively entertaining, "Ghostbusters" is one of the best films not just of the 1980s, but of all time.
Another funny, entertaining and spook-tacularly enjoyable ride from the Ghostbusters. Will we EVER see them back on the big screen??
A touching, thoughtful and above all funny comedy. A real classic, featuring Bill Murray at his very best.
A seriously entertaining spin on the Dickens classic. Guaranteed to be a welcome stocking filler for any Bill Murray fans worth their salt.
While it may not exactly change your life, 'Lost in Translation' is a smart, stylish portrait of a romance that never happens, with excellent performances and a message delivered in restrained whisper rather than Hollywood shout.
Prepare to be bowled over! Not literally, obviously.
The cats whiskers it aint.
Eleven smart breaks from everyday reality.
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Few films are as rich and strange as this bittersweet comic odyssey into the depths of human yearning.
This fast, sharp, mucous-coated comedy is definitely entertainment thats not to be sneezed at.
Suffering from a lack of promotion and marketing, City of Ember never had the audience it deserved, but time will prove this cautionary tale of independent thinking is also a beautifully made, exciting adventure tale that works on many levels.
A fantastic big screen adaptation of a fantastic book keeps both kids and adults happy.
A fresh and witty zomcom with lots of laughs and great characters that just doesn't have quite enough to fill the whole film.
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