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Rebecca Hall
Reviews Featuring Rebecca Hall
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.
Not necessarily a bad movie, but despite many solid performances, theres ultimately a disconnect in this supposed romantic comedy that isnt really much of either.
Dorian Gray has it's redeeming features but it all seems a bit underwhelming more of a BBC2 period drama deemed too hot for TV.
Christopher Nolan's magical mystery tour provides impressive plot twists galore and oozes real star quality.
Ben Affleck's latest image enhancing effort is like a superhero movie with a cop-killing bank robber as the guy to root for. Uneven characterisation and cringeworthy cliches let this otherwise fairly gripping heist thriller down.
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