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Jamie Bell
Reviews Featuring Jamie Bell
Outstanding performances make this one of the best British films to date. Men and women both will find it touching, funny and enriching.
Decently-made war horror that does suffer a little from a slow second half and a not unexpected ending.
This satirical love letter to America's gun culture has a very high calibre.
This is not for everyone but is a masterful retelling of a classic novel that offers a new take without abandoning the tone and themes of the book.
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
The uncanny valley effect strikes again as a largely good film is ruined by freaky animation that's more unnerving than any horror.
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