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James Franco
Reviews Featuring James Franco
Crime drama featuring a cops dysfunctional family that features a strong cast but needs more conviction.
Superlative Spidey sequel, with a considered moral response to 9/11 that is distinctly lacking in America's political leadership.
Even the Nolan Sisters would struggle to feel in the mood for dancing after watching this soul-sappingly bad Neve Campbell vanity project.
Milk is, undoubtedly a must-see if youre looking for a lesson in the gay rights movement, but more importantly, its a beautifully crafted film about a man we should know more about.
Date Night doesnt break any new ground, it doesnt offer any sort of existential treatise on life, and it doesnt succumb to crude humorit simply is funny.
With spectacular cinematography, an awesome soundtrack and a superb performance by James Franco, Danny Boyle gives us an inspiring, life-affirming movie from the most unlikely of stories.
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.
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