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Paul Dano
Reviews Featuring Paul Dano
About as realistic as, erm an episode of 24. But bags of fun with it.
Think of it as a combination of Se7en without the shocks and Angelina Jolie without her clothes.
A uniquely flawed family of outcasts embarks on a road trip that leads them to an unlikely destination.
The film itself is lacking in some areas, but Daniel Day-Lewiss masterful performance is plenty of reason to watch this story of one oilmans struggle and ambition.
Not quite a kids' movie, but not exactly for adults either, this little boy and his monster friends are surprisingly melancholy, interspersed with some subtle humor, in a film that's interesting but lacks some inexplicable spark.
Ultimately soulless and devoid of any of the laughs that could have saved it, Cowboys and Aliens has an interesting idea but is poorly executed by Favreau. Didn't make me Yee-ha once - so disappointed.
Intelligent, well-acted and just complex enough, Looper is the best time-travel movie since Back to the Future.
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