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Ian McShane
Reviews Featuring Ian McShane
A disappointing mishmash of flat jokes, tired ideas and out-of-place violence.
Sit back, think of Britain, and try to ignore the fact that its not half as good as it should be.
Its a freaky, creepy world for our gal Coraline, and this latest animated masterpiece from the man behind The Nightmare Before Christmas lets us explore it with her.
Better than your typical family film, Kung Fu Panda has all the laughs, love, and action you could hope for in any movie, let alone one about a noodle-selling panda doing Kung Fu.
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.
A workmanlike heist movie that's given cult status by a terrifically terrifying performance by Ben Kingsley and a role that Ray WInstone was born to play.
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