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Liam Cunningham
Reviews Featuring Liam Cunningham
An above average horror movie and a good effort by British Horror producers.
Argento, the once great king of giallo, goes down the drain - which is the only royal flush to be seen in this sub-par gambling thriller.
The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse
These grotesque characters in search of their authors conjure up something diabolically smart, surreally funny, and uniquely British.
What could have been a good social commentary about what's wrong with 'Broken Britain', Harry Brown comes across as too shallow and Right Wing for most modern tastes. Michael Caine is the film's saviour with a stand out performance.
Calling Clash of the Titans a 'run of the mill actioner' would be too kind to this vacuous, pretty boy swords and sandals borefest. And what has happened to Liam Neeson - why did his agent allow him to appear with big hair and a shiny, silver jumpsuit?
Fassbender is excellent and this real life story is adapted with maturity and intelligence by Steve McQueen. An excellent debut feature about a difficult time in British and Irish history.
Diabetes-inducing sappy drama from Spielberg that fails to capture the imagination. A real missed opportunity of a unique premise.
Scott Mann brings us an alcoholic priest, master of free running and triad assassin in a fairly unoriginal but enjoyable action movie set in the most unlikely of places.
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