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Doug Jones
Reviews Featuring Doug Jones
This good-looking superhero adventure tackles all of life's big questions - what is the nature of evil, are genes more influential than the environment, and who would win in a fight between a shaven-horned demon and a giant hellborn squid.
Guillermo del Toros foray into the comic book world of Hellboy is an exciting, funny, and surprisingly touching sequel with some of the best visual effects Ive seen.
Whether you see it as a full-on fantasy movie or as a look into the imagination of a young girl living under horrible circumstances, Pans Labyrinth is a magical, visual stunning fairytale adventure for adults.
Legion presents some interesting ideas, and a bunch of movie references, but its definitely got some issues to work through.
Nicely surreal and stylish and a great look at a really influential musician, just a little overlong and repetitous.
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