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Bill Paxton
Reviews Featuring Bill Paxton
This is a competent thriller which manages to convey horror without a great deal of gore, and to explore its characters to a greater extent than is usual in the genre.
One of the funniest movies of the 80s, "Roxanne" hasnt aged a bit and remains as side-splitting as ever.
James Camerons masterwork appeals to audiences of all ages, genders and tastes - however, some people may find the romance too sickly and contrived.
The 'Spy Kids' films set new standards in children's cinema, and this one is no exception. Imaginative, pacy, and a whole lot of fun - and with some unpatronising values smuggled in.
An intense, explosion-filled edge-of-the-seat space romp that easily lives up to its predecessor.
A nicely-packaged collectors item which anyone whos a fan of the series will love. Anyone else would be better off just getting the first two that ways cheaper, and you really wouldnt be missing out on much.
Like the Predator itself, this is an ugly and unwelcome movie. A sequel to the original could have been a good idea, but unfortunately its a bit of a failure.
The strings have gone, but so has much of the charm, in this fab-looking blandfest.
Unlike the shedding of blood and clothes, laughs are pretty scarce in this lacklustre slasher skit.
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