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Geoffrey Rush
Reviews Featuring Geoffrey Rush
Pleasant 'Friday-night-in-with-the-girls movie, but lacking in depth
Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl
Swashbuckling good fun.
Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black Pearl
An entertaining film with something for all ages - and Johnny Depp's best ever performance
A fun family film which shows that even a nobody can become a somebody - but with a story that is all too familiar from other Pixar ventures.
A break from the norm for the Coen boys, but this so-so attempt at an old-school screwballer only just manages pass marks.
The Coen brothers are capable of better, but when it takes other Hollywood competition to court, 'Intolerable Cruelty' comes out with the winning verdict. Mainstream enough to get a general audience, quirky enough to keep fans of 'Raising Arizona' and 'The Big Lebowski' smiling.
Think 'Braveheart' without the epic ambition or Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves without the entertainment value.
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
A troubled portrayal of a troubled life.
Adam Elliot's ill-starred clown of clay poses life's important questions with compellingly absurd concision.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
This is a fitting ending to one of cinema's best trilogies, which gives us all the characters and resolutions we needed and a whole bunch of Jack Sparrowliterally.
A...A...An excellent take on one member of the royal family's attempts to overcome a debilitating speech impediment. Far more interesting than it sounds.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Pirates of the Caribbean: Seriously That's Enough Now. No longer fun or original and a bit of a mess of competing egos and escalating but boring action sequences.
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