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Laurence Fishburne
Reviews Featuring Laurence Fishburne
While you cant help but be impressed by the computer-aided stunts and FX, the fact remains that this sequel isnt fit to clean the original movies boots. A major disappointment.
A solid and powerful drama thatll leave you thinking after youve left the theatre. How memorable itll be in years to come is open to question, but for now its a film to be savoured.
Visually stunning, but in every other way completely and utterly boring. I found myself rooting for the robots, if only for the sake of a swifter ending.
A film with no more right to public consumption than a four-year-old steak pie. And its twice as stinky.
Perhaps not as great as it first seemed, but still a cracker.
This second assault on the unlucky precinct proves that practice makes perfect.
This fast, sharp, mucous-coated comedy is definitely entertainment thats not to be sneezed at.
In my opinion, this is the best and most iconic war film to date. It's packed with thrilling action, memorable characters and a refreshing dose of surealism and madness that make it slightly different from the rest. Apocalypse Wow more like.
A pointless rehash with Adrien Brody in very uncomfortable territory, Predators may please some unfamiliar with the original, or Adrien Brody, but will leave the rest feeling hollow and unfulfilled.
Intelligent, entertaining and unsentimental, Contagion is a skillfully put together apocalyptic tale that loses momentum slightly towards the end.
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