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Kevin Bacon
Reviews Featuring Kevin Bacon
Planes, Trains And Automobiles
A touching and rewarding road trip, super-glued together with some brilliantly-written comedy and a magnificent spark between Messrs Martin and Candy.
Not only an important film that raises some significant questions, but an interesting one that holds audience attention throughout.
A solid and powerful drama thatll leave you thinking after youve left the theatre. How memorable itll be in years to come is open to question, but for now its a film to be savoured.
Sex and desire come to a bloody head in this elliptical thriller. Stylish, clever, and full of insight into the darker side of both male and female sexuality - but when a film like this runs twenty or so minutes too long, just don't advertise the fact by calling it 'In the Cut'.
Dim-witted but surprisingly amusing, this is a fun thriller to watch for all the wrong reasons.
Watch this gripping drama about a child molester's struggle against his own inclinations if you want to see the problem of paedophilia handled with more intelligence, sensitivity and balance than the tabloids can muster - if not, then watch it for Kevin Bacon's performance.
Not even Queen Latifahs ever-bubbly presence can prevent this from turning into one seriously bad hair day.
About as scary and innovative as a night out with Ken Barlow.
A film that once again shows that history will always repeat itself, this character-driven true story brings authenticity and suspense to a page of American history.
A somewhat return to form for the X-Men series thanks to a few star turns and a pre-dominantly riveting story spanning three decades. Just forget X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men Origins: Wolverine never happened.
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