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Dominic West
Reviews Featuring Dominic West
Exquisitely performed, well-crafted period piece about an original, daring woman which somehow fails to be either original or daring.
Two films in one - a mad rollercoaster thriller in the cinema, and a more subtle psychodrama in your head afterwards.
Historically inaccurate and over the top it may be, but this lesson in how to use CGI properly is certainly a lot of fun. Unless, of course, you are the Dictator of Iran.
A Roman adventure yarn that, despite some decent action and an interesting enough plot, annoys in a hundred different ways
Despite having some amusing moments, Johnny English is too sanitised and features too much unfunny slapstick to appeal to even a semi-sophisticated audience. Hopefully it's not the death knell for Rowan Atkinson.
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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