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Brian Van Holt
Reviews Featuring Brian Van Holt
A disappointing military mystery that doesn't possess half the intelligence it clearly aspires to.
A good con film, but unfortunately in a world full of great ones. Worth, however, seeing more than once, which cannot be said of a lot of other films.
'S.W.A.T.' puts together a police squad loaded with so much brainless testosterone that it ends up being just a bunch of balls. How much fun will you get from it? S.Q.U.A.T.
World War II at its most boring.
A triumph of technique, a failure of storytelling.
Entertainingly nasty and silly, this reimagining manages to hold a candle to the original precisely by breaking the mould.
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