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David Hewlett
Reviews Featuring David Hewlett
A spy thriller, an existential thriller and a brainteaser all at once, with great performances and hallucinatory visuals. Highly recommended.
Anyone whos scared of snakes should probably give this one a miss. Ditto anyone suffering from phobias of wooden acting and really bad special effects.
Proof, at last, that rummaging around the straight-to-video section of your local movie rental store can actually pay off Foolproof really is a film worth seeing.
Somehow, in a mainstream US market that likes its genre films to be in space and its summer films to blow things up, Splice is able to make us think, gross us out, and even scare us a little.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
This prequel is much better than the awful title suggests as it exudes an enjoyably throwaway quality. A good way to spend the inevitably rainy summer days.
If you can see past the awful dialogue, horrifically cliched characters and terrible writing, you might just be entertained enough to enjoy this cult sc-fi precursor to Saw.
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