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Greg Kinnear
Reviews Featuring Greg Kinnear
A simultaneously thoughtful and razor-sharp comedy showcase for Nicholson and Hunts talents.
An absorbing dramatisation of the downfall of a US TV celebrity but definitely not for kiddy-winks.
Not the funniest Farrelly flick, but surely the sweetest.
One of the creepiest movies of the year, even if its not one of the most plausible.
A nice and shiny slice of cartoon wizardry, this robostory does exactly what it says on the tin.
A uniquely flawed family of outcasts embarks on a road trip that leads them to an unlikely destination.
Greengrass and Damon deliver enough intrigue and full blooded action to satisfy fans of the Bourne series but they fail to create three-dimensional characters or add anything substantial to the genre.
I don't know how she [insert derogatory comment here].
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