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Eva Green
Reviews Featuring Eva Green
Two hours of self-important piffle about film buffs in the bare buff. Its desperate to be controversial, but its not.
Daniel Craig is this generations James Bond, and this spy story of how 007 got his license to kill gives us all the action, romance, and kick-ass chase scenes that we can handle.
A dark tale with a couple of chuckes makes this more of the same from Tim Burton - master of the Gothic and of Helena Bonham Carter. Poorly put together and not all that funny, Dark Shadows in nonetheless an easy, fairly entertaining watch.
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