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Christopher Eccleston
Reviews Featuring Christopher Eccleston
Only the surprisingly good ending saves this tiresome, overly-atmospheric, non-event from receiving an even lower rating.
This shocking and disturbing British horror flick provides plenty of thrills and gripping tension.
Tuck yourself in the loft and watch this little cracker in the dark. Thats if the cable on your DVD player will stretch that far. Otherwise youre probably better off just watching it in the living room. Actually, its probably more comfortable there too.
David Cronenbergs delve into a grimy video game world has lots of plus points, but isnt quite as good as it should be. Stick to Super Mario.
I was upset when one of my favourite characters was killed off, but never mind, Heroes has more superheroes than you can shake a stick at, great scripts and is funny, scary and touching by turns, so what more could you possibly want?
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