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Rachel McAdams
Reviews Featuring Rachel McAdams
Repetitive, one-joke junk. Do yourself a favour stay in and rent "Big" instead.
More wholesome than mean, but still very funny (if you can stomach the homespun moral at the end).
Goes straight past the heart-strings and hits you square on the upchuck reflex. Its a sweet tale, but just far too sickly.
This wonderful buddy-com has a great heart and an even better funny bone. Easily the best comedy of 2005 so far.
Guy Ritchie does a decent job at reinventing Sherlock Holmes as a modern action hero with the help of excellent performances from Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law.
A rare turkey for Cillian Murphy as Wes Craven flounders in his first exploration into thriller territory. Bog standard at best.
A unique romance from Woody Allen that's fairly entertaining but slightly muted. If only he didn't make it look so much like he wants to have sexual relations with the city of Paris.
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
More of the same from Robert Downey Jr. and company as Ritchie takes the spirit of Sherlock Holmes and gives it a modern twist. A fun watch but sometimes the special effects need to be toned down a little.
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