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Josh Lucas
Reviews Featuring Josh Lucas
Pleasant romantic comedy that is well executed but provides little that is unexpected.
You wouldn't like Bruce Banner when he's angry, but you might like 'Hulk' when it's Ang Lee.
Mild, easy-going and comfortably-directed family stuff thats just fun enough to hold the attention but its also lacking a little in spark and originality.
Calling it a Beautiful Mind seems a tad self-indulgent but its certainly a bloody good one.
A 1980s-set true-crime murder mystery whose devious flashbacks and multiple perspectives make you feel like you've snorted too much coke - or been whacked once too often with a lead pipe.
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.
Controversy, biting satire and shocking violence all sit comfortably together to leave the money-obsessed American Dream of the Eighties in tatters. American Psycho is also the film that catapulted Christian Bale into the A-list from where he's never looked back.
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