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Jason Isaacs
Reviews Featuring Jason Isaacs
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
A rollicking family adventure that will please parents as much as children, although the 'slug vomiting scenes may be a bit much for the younger or more sensitive ones.
Not up to the standard of the Disney version, but magnificently put together and just about exciting enough to satisfy viewers of all ages.
World War II at its most boring.
A triumph of technique, a failure of storytelling.
Bizarre, but far from inane give it a go if you fancy something a bit different.
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.
Twilight heart-throb Taylor Lautner's breakout role is poorly acted and directed and it's likely to be showing on the Disney channel pretty soon.
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