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Jeremy Renner
Reviews Featuring Jeremy Renner
'S.W.A.T.' puts together a police squad loaded with so much brainless testosterone that it ends up being just a bunch of balls. How much fun will you get from it? S.Q.U.A.T.
The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things
In this beautifully nightmarish vision of America's apocalypse, a mother-son bond must survive itself above all things.
A tense Iraq war film that fuses explosive action with emotional and thought-provoking drama to make a must-see movie.
Ben Affleck's latest image enhancing effort is like a superhero movie with a cop-killing bank robber as the guy to root for. Uneven characterisation and cringeworthy cliches let this otherwise fairly gripping heist thriller down.
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
A likeable, old fashioned blockbuster that puts the Mission: Impossible franchise and Tom Cruise back on track. Not a classic but a fun watch nonetheless.
A far better superhero mash-up than it's constituent parts would suggest, Joss Whedon's The Avengers has surprisingly well-executed plot and action and comes across as entertaining and pretty funny.
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