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Christian Slater
Reviews Featuring Christian Slater
This is an effective stylish actioner with some good shootouts, but it would need to make better use of some of its supporting characters to be really outstanding.
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles
This is a lavish and beautiful vampire film, with fantastic characters and plenty of atmosphere, that will appeal to audiences far broader than those who usually enjoy the horror genre.
A handful of very funny sketches, unfortunately linked together by precious little. Worth renting if youre in the mood for a laugh or three, but not the sort of comedy to be watched over and over again.
World War II at its most boring.
Thank you for the music, Mr Dylan you should definitely stick to what you know.
In this Atari-slanted horror ride, only one thing can save you from out-right misery and thats laughing out loud at the jaw-dropping ineptitude of the entire project.
This classic teen satire seems to mature with age.
If youre after an entertaining crime-horror with more surprises than a catering-size box of Kinder Eggs, make sure you hunt this one down.
This hugely entertaining thriller excels thanks to lashings of black humour, style and action and a supporting cast hardly rivalled in terms of acting (not star quality) in recent times. Definitely to be ranked up there with its movie cousins, Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.
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