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Angus MacFadyen
Reviews Featuring Angus MacFadyen
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
A tale of a childhood friendship which is stronger than most. Told with good humour and a deep understanding of the motivations of the characters.
Laughably bad sci-fi noir.
It might be a load of nonsense from an historical point of view, but Braveheart still produces the goods entertainment-wise. But does it really have to be so long??
Better than its predecessor, Saw III still doesnt capture the dread of the original, but it comes close.
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