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Rupert Everett
Reviews Featuring Rupert Everett
Lacking both the wit and charm of fellow Nickelodeon creation Rugrats, only the youngest of viewers are likely to find The Wild Thornberrys anything other than totally forgettable.
Not quite as good as the first one, but guaranteed to make you smile, smile, smile all the way home.
This passable costume drama is mainly mouth and quite literally no trousers.
This rom-com, much like its two leads friendship, has more to it than you might at first think.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
For a brainless girl's night in you can't really go wrong with this simple comedy outing - unless you're a man or over thirty, in which case, steer well clear.
As quintessentially British as tea and scones, binge drinking, and teenage pregnancy. This comedy thriller is pretty lightweight but packed full of subtle irony and sarcastic humour.
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