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Ciaran Hinds
Reviews Featuring Ciaran Hinds
An investigative film about a flawed investigative journalist.
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
Its watching films like this that make you really appreciate just how good the Indiana Jones movies really are.
A nicely-acted Brit-com, but unfortunately its also unavoidably dull.
The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside your mind! But, like the owners of that 19th Century Parisian opera house, youll wish he wasnt.
The film itself is lacking in some areas, but Daniel Day-Lewiss masterful performance is plenty of reason to watch this story of one oilmans struggle and ambition.
If you want to see lovely attention to detail and a wonderfully grim portrayal of the Seventies then go see this. But for entertainment and an intriuiging plot you should probably stay away.
This hasn't made Daniel Radcliffe any cooler but it's a serviceable haunted house horror that you wouldn't stop your tweenage kids going to see.
Andrew Stanton's disappointing sci-fi epic is all style and no substance. Teenage boys are better off playing a video game whereas female admirers of the male form should just flick through a guy's underwear catalogue instead.
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