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Laurence Olivier
Reviews Featuring Laurence Olivier
This story of one producer's contribution to Hollywood's finest period the late 1960s and 1970s all packaged like a hyperbolic pitch for a schmaltzy blockbuster. Self-mythologisation has never been so fascinating, and so fun.
Sit back, think of Britain, and try to ignore the fact that its not half as good as it should be.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Great visuals shame about the story.
One of the best thrillers and finest Dustin Hoffman films out there. But... is it safe?
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