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Marton Csokas
Reviews Featuring Marton Csokas
Diabolical CGI-assisted slapstick buddy comedy.
Quite possibly the least inventive time travel flick of all time. Timewaste would have been a far more appropriate title.
A promising concept squandered by bad writing and lacklustre direction - its events, whether set in the 14th Century or in the present day, are an unengaging waste of time.
James Bond with a slap-head shaven, not stirred. Get it? Shaven, not stirred? Eh? Oh, just forget it.
With its emphasis on atoning for the sins of the past, this amnesiac spy thriller may as well have been called 'Bourne on the Fourth of July'
A powerful spiritualist epic that beats 'Gladiator' hands down in the Colosseum of ideas.
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