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Clive Owen
Reviews Featuring Clive Owen
A decent enough thriller, but does Matt Damon really need to make every film with a poker-face?
Casino minus the glamour and the American accents. Worth seeing.
Arthur demythologised and remythologised, but still in need of a little screenwriting magic.
Walk straight past your local DVD store and give your money to Comic Relief instead youll feel better about it, and theyll give you a more entertaining nights viewing for your trouble.
Intimacy both attracts and repels in this smart, modern and biting treatment of love's endless merry-go-round.
Its packed to the gunnels with sex and violence but, after all the hype, inflicting this level of disappointment upon us is the biggest sin of all.
Masculinity is in crisis and the past persists in this brooding British noir.
Not the Spike Lee of old, but then again why cant he make the movies he wants.
More character-driven spy romantic comedy than espionage movie, this film harkens back to the classic days of the "star" film, and for the witty back and forth alone, this is better than you may have heard.
With an involving story, realistic setting and well executed action scenes, Children of Men is one of the best Dystopian movies out there.
A standard conspiracy thriller that looks great but doesn't really deliver on entertainment value. Gary McKendry does succeed in making watching Killer Elite feel just like stepping back in time to Britain in the grim 1980s though.
A nicely low-key take on an interesting point in the Northern Ireland situation that engages but doesn't quite push the envelope when it should.
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