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Dylan Baker
Reviews Featuring Dylan Baker
Planes, Trains And Automobiles
A touching and rewarding road trip, super-glued together with some brilliantly-written comedy and a magnificent spark between Messrs Martin and Candy.
Visually its one of the most inventive pieces of cinema youre likely to see, but in every other department its essentially run-of-the-mill.
A squandered chance to use biting comedy to get right under the skin of the American political system. Its not completely unfunny, but it is a complete cop-out.
Superlative Spidey sequel, with a considered moral response to 9/11 that is distinctly lacking in America's political leadership.
If you hear a count-up in 'Hide and Seek', that's only because it's another psychological thriller by numbers.
This biopic of pioneering sexologist Alfred Kinsey has its balls in its brain rather than the other way round.
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