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Rose Byrne
Reviews Featuring Rose Byrne
Fans of the novel will no doubt want to see this out of pure curiosity, but it offers little different from the average period drama. Garai is one to look out for in the future, though.
Visually stunning, but totally hollow in every other department.
Expertly-directed but sadly mis-cast, this engaging romantic thriller brings us less a love triangle than a love dodecahedron so make sure youre paying attention if you dont want to end up lost!
Better than The Hangover, Get Him to the Greek is funny and raunchy, owing much of its charm to the perfectly cast Russell Brand, Jonah Hill, and Sean P. Diddy Combs.
Looks and sounds fabulous but gets a little bit silly in the end.
The guys behind Saw and Paranormal Activity have got together and produced a slightly embarrassing attempt at horror that's going to get viewers sniggering, not cowering, behind their sofas.
A somewhat return to form for the X-Men series thanks to a few star turns and a pre-dominantly riveting story spanning three decades. Just forget X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men Origins: Wolverine never happened.
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