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Ewen Bremner
Reviews Featuring Ewen Bremner
Gritty and raw but appealing and even entertaining examination of wasted lives and drug addiction. Not to be missed.
Lock, stock and no new ideas.
The greatest amount of dumb-assed monkeyshines in the jungle since 'Congo'.
Silly but fun take the whole family along.
A triumph of technique, a failure of storytelling.
Everyone is a winner in this one - apart from the poor viewer who must endure those annoying human characters for far too long before the real fighting starts.
Its big, its loud, and its a bit of an all-American mess but its not quite as bad as you might expect.
Medieval monotony.
A Clockwork Orange meets Trainspotting meets an episode of the Scots sketch show Chewin the Fat in this tremendously performed but poorly thought-out Richard Jobson gloom-fest.
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