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J.K. Simmons
Reviews Featuring J.K. Simmons
Horsing around, Viggo-style.
A film to give you a nice Ealing all over.
Superlative Spidey sequel, with a considered moral response to 9/11 that is distinctly lacking in America's political leadership.
The Coens have delivered a superb follow up to their masterful No Country for Old Men by not even trying to do something similar.
Juno has its moments of too cool for schoolness, but there's a great big 'ol heart in there that makes it worth it. Fo shizz.
People will despise this movie for its quirky dialogue and its over-exposed lead, but given a chance, Jennifers Body is entertaining, a little bit different, and deserves better than its gotten, despite some obvious flaws.
This recession-era romantic comedy has enough substance and humour to win a broad spectrum of admirers.
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