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Gerard Butler
Reviews Featuring Gerard Butler
Flawed but enjoyable dragon-slayer tale based on an interesting idea but which could be better executed.
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
Its watching films like this that make you really appreciate just how good the Indiana Jones movies really are.
Quite possibly the least inventive time travel flick of all time. Timewaste would have been a far more appropriate title.
A promising concept squandered by bad writing and lacklustre direction - its events, whether set in the 14th Century or in the present day, are an unengaging waste of time.
The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside your mind! But, like the owners of that 19th Century Parisian opera house, youll wish he wasnt.
This simple-but-effective weepy ensures there wont be a dry eye left in the chippie.
This no-brainer from Hollywood delivers just the right amount of genuine shocks, suspense and unpredictability to make it into guilty pleasure territory.
This romantic comedy cum half baked crime thriller is a hopelessly unfunny, unoriginal and ultra-irritating movie. On this form Aniston and Butler, and their slappable faces, should be consigned to the scrapheap of Hollywood.
In the grand tradition of Pixar, this DreamWorks gem has all the heart, humor, and adventure you can handle.
Historically inaccurate and over the top it may be, but this lesson in how to use CGI properly is certainly a lot of fun. Unless, of course, you are the Dictator of Iran.
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