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David Wenham
Reviews Featuring David Wenham
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Quite possibly the best movie ever made.
Well-acted, but not particularly memorable. Harry Eden's one to look out for in the future.
This hundred-mile-an-hour goth-romp leaves you gasping for breath but not for more.
Sure its long and full of melodrama, but its also full of breathtaking cinematography, love and soul, and all the things movies used to be made of.
An average gangster biography that just doesnt leave enough for the heavyweights to play with.
Historically inaccurate and over the top it may be, but this lesson in how to use CGI properly is certainly a lot of fun. Unless, of course, you are the Dictator of Iran.
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