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Eric Bana
Reviews Featuring Eric Bana
You wouldn't like Bruce Banner when he's angry, but you might like 'Hulk' when it's Ang Lee.
A fun family film which shows that even a nobody can become a somebody - but with a story that is all too familiar from other Pixar ventures.
Visually stunning, but totally hollow in every other department.
A triumph of technique, a failure of storytelling.
One of the most fully enjoyable movie-going experiences Ive had in awhile, Star Trek is exciting, funny, looks great, and offers the perfect balance between re-inventing history and paying homage to its roots.
A heart-warming comedy that does the impossible by successfully mixing death, comedy and Adam Sandler.
Super stylish and refreshingly different, Joe Wright and the young Saoirse Ronan elevate this thriller above a mere gimmick.
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