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Ken Stott
Reviews Featuring Ken Stott
Tuck yourself in the loft and watch this little cracker in the dark. Thats if the cable on your DVD player will stretch that far. Otherwise youre probably better off just watching it in the living room. Actually, its probably more comfortable there too.
Arthur demythologised and remythologised, but still in need of a little screenwriting magic.
Just like something thats fallen off the back of a lorry, it looks half-decent but doesnt work very well.
Masculinity is in crisis and the past persists in this brooding British noir.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
An expected minor letdown as the first part shows that Peter Jackson should have just stuck to one (or two at most) epic length movies not three. Not bad but a little underwhelming.
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