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Kiefer Sutherland
Reviews Featuring Kiefer Sutherland
A clever idea thats never quite as good as you want it to be.
While not a work of brilliance, there are enough thrills combined with humorous moments to make this film worth watching for the entertainment value.
Bring back Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds!! Now.
An unengaging, incoherent, derivative mess of lacklustre animation.
Think of it as a combination of Se7en without the shocks and Angelina Jolie without her clothes.
This silly-but-enjoyable cult classic is really something to get your teeth into.
Creepy baldies from space and lots of sad faces bring a new meaning to the term city break in this marvellously shady piece of sci-fi.
B-movie sci-fi fans will revel in the references, and kids will enjoy the spectacular effects and funny creatures, but Monsters vs. Aliens, while a technical marvel, isnt much more than a pleasantly forgettable kid flick without its 3-D.
Clunky in some scenes, decent in other, Mirrors is an unevenly scary flick thats utterly predictable yet still kinda scary.
A light piece of summer fluff with a cute big dog that will make your kids laugh a little bit.
An original and compelling take on the end of the world from nouveau-Nazi Lars Von Trier. Excellent acting, beautiful cinematography and a wonderful soundtrack create a haunting atmosphere. A great film - even if you do leave the cinema with all hope and positivity destroyed.
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