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Cary Elwes
Reviews Featuring Cary Elwes
Sheer entertainment of the highest calibre a great way to fill an hour and a half.
Any movie that takes a pop at Top Gun cant be all bad but its no Naked Gun.
A twistily clever psychothriller which affirms life's value even as it sends all hope down the drain.
Derivative and disposable it may be, but Ella Enchanted is a surprisingly entertaining fairytale flick for the whole fam.
Exquisitely drawn, if not quite imaginative enough to be the cats meow.
Dark, scary, and fantastic visually, this revamp of the quintessential Christmas story sticks close to its source and delivers the intended allegory on the inevitable cost of greed.
This American Civil War epic has the feeling of a made-for-TV movie but is carried by a truly inspiring story and some excellent performances.
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
The uncanny valley effect strikes again as a largely good film is ruined by freaky animation that's more unnerving than any horror.
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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