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Jessica Biel
Reviews Featuring Jessica Biel
Going head to head with one of the greatest horror films of all time is bound to end in bad blood, but while this reimagined 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' is no real match for the original, it has just enough mad mayhem and hysterical helter-skelter to satisfy most horror-fiends - and a film about a terrifying family of mad Texans wielding ruthlessly lethal power from a big white house has never seemed more pointedly political.
Its silly, its massively unbelievable, and it features the most grossly cynical amount of product placement youre likely to see but its just about exciting enough to be a guilty pleasure.
Lets hope this underwhelming third instalment really is the final nail in the Blade coffin.
If the Academy ever see this one, theyll be campaigning for Jamie Foxx to hand his Oscar back at the earliest possible opportunity. Stealth is awful.
Absolutely nothing memorable, Planet 51 is still a mildly entertaining kids flick that's not too dumbed down for adults.
An exercise in how to waste a stellar cast. This vacuous piece of rom-com fluff is to be avoided like the plague.
Summer is the time for mindless blockbuster shenanigans, and though it's not a classic or anything, The A-Team revamp is good at what it does and much better than Killers.
The out-of-touch Garry Marshall butchers another special occasion with this unfunny, over-filled romantic comedy that tries to make us think that people still care about Jon Bon Jovi.
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