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Bob Hoskins
Reviews Featuring Bob Hoskins
A poor mans Pretty Woman that, despite J-Lo putting her all into the part, has far too much sickly sweetness and not enough genuine wit to drag it into the "half-decent" category.
If anything, "Brazil" has significantly improved with age. A film for the "Matrix" generation, its time has now come.
From the fantastic opening animated short to the suitably wacky climax, this movie is not only a work of toon art but brilliant entertainment to boot. Add it to your collection now and thats all folks.
Engrossing and influential, this laid the groundwork for every British gangster-flick that followed. Where would Guy Ritchie be without stuff like this?
See it for the music
Youll certainly be left thinking son of a something, but it wont be Mask. No doubt about it, this is a solid early contender for biggest guff-heap of 2005.
The cast-list might suggest otherwise, but this utterly forgettable costume drama really is one you should make a point of missing.
Dark, scary, and fantastic visually, this revamp of the quintessential Christmas story sticks close to its source and delivers the intended allegory on the inevitable cost of greed.
A history lesson in a format your Mum might like, Made in Dagenham isn't to everyone's taste but it is largely watchable.
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