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Ashton Kutcher
Reviews Featuring Ashton Kutcher
The kind of film most of us thought Hollywood had gotten out of its system during the 80s.
Youll long for the Steve Martin of old. Ah yes, those were the days.
This ingenious fable of time-travel, chaos theory and self-sacrifice is this year's 'Donnie Darko'.
This ridiculously amateurish and unfunny caper should have been handed its P45 way back at the production stage.
This inverted reimagining of 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?' is none too original, but behind its smile there's a welcome snarl.
Charming enough snapshots of a seven-year relationship that, thanks to missed opportunities, never quite gets off the ground.
An exercise in how to waste a stellar cast. This vacuous piece of rom-com fluff is to be avoided like the plague.
Quite possibly one of the worst movies of the year thus far, Killers is an example of what happens when all the wrong things combine into one dreadful movie.
The out-of-touch Garry Marshall butchers another special occasion with this unfunny, over-filled romantic comedy that tries to make us think that people still care about Jon Bon Jovi.
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