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Jamie Foxx
Reviews Featuring Jamie Foxx
A single LA night compacted into two gripping hours of four big hits and one anticlimactic miss.
Even Cruises dodgy barnet cant take away from the fact that this is the best thriller of 2004.
Jamie Foxx puts the soul into 'Ray' and probably the Oscar, too.
Current Hollywood golden boy or not, even Jamie Foxx wasnt entirely free from making the odd duffer in 2004.
If the Academy ever see this one, theyll be campaigning for Jamie Foxx to hand his Oscar back at the earliest possible opportunity. Stealth is awful.
This fascinating character study amongst the underbelly of Los Angeles powerfully drowns out any cheesy sentimentality.
This no-brainer from Hollywood delivers just the right amount of genuine shocks, suspense and unpredictability to make it into guilty pleasure territory.
An exercise in how to waste a stellar cast. This vacuous piece of rom-com fluff is to be avoided like the plague.
An introspective and mature study of the monotony of war that's the exact opposite of an all-action trailer that lied to too many people. It's a different kind of war film that's definitely worth a look.
A genuinely funny movie with some great comic performances from, dare I say it, the likes of Colin Farrell and Jennifer Aniston.
A generally enjoyable film that fails to kick on after a rollicking first half. Spoiler: Quentin Tarrantino should never, ever speak in an Australian accent ever again.
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