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David Bradley
Reviews Featuring David Bradley
A realistic, moving and at times funny portrayal of the difficulties of life for a youngster growing up in the industrial North.
Not the worst of the 'Exorcist' sequels - even if at times it plays like 'Father Merrin and the Temple of Doom'
An unusual Scottish thriller in which erotic tensions are forever kept below the surface.
What could have been a good social commentary about what's wrong with 'Broken Britain', Harry Brown comes across as too shallow and Right Wing for most modern tastes. Michael Caine is the film's saviour with a stand out performance.
Another worthy but depressing slice of life from Mike Leigh. Do not watch if you're a depressed singleton (check). Do watch if you want to see quality acting and emotional subjects tackled very well (also check, so not all bad).
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