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Bruce Greenwood
Reviews Featuring Bruce Greenwood
A wholly self-indulgent vehicle for Madonna full of unpleasant characters that fail to redeem themselves at any point in the story. This one simply isnt worth the effort of watching see the original instead.
This is an outstanding historic political thriller that jangles the nerves, made all the more powerful because of the significance of the true events on which it is based.
Jaded LA homicided detective Joe Gavilan has seen it all before and is surprised by nothing - which is just how you will feel after viewing this tired old hokum.
A totally unremarkable underwater creepfest.
This crowd-pleasing tale of android revolution and evolution is as sleek, efficient and dynamic as a robot - and, but for the presence of Will Smith, just as soulless.
Hats off to Annette Bening for a remarkable performance in an unremarkable movie.
Give this zebra tale a go its for a good cause, and not just because itll shut the kids up for an hour and a half.
One of the most fully enjoyable movie-going experiences Ive had in awhile, Star Trek is exciting, funny, looks great, and offers the perfect balance between re-inventing history and paying homage to its roots.
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