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Antonio Banderas
Reviews Featuring Antonio Banderas
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles
This is a lavish and beautiful vampire film, with fantastic characters and plenty of atmosphere, that will appeal to audiences far broader than those who usually enjoy the horror genre.
The 'Spy Kids' films set new standards in children's cinema, and this one is no exception. Imaginative, pacy, and a whole lot of fun - and with some unpatronising values smuggled in.
Gunfire and violence alone dont equate to a good story - its not funny, its not clever, its not sexy, and its not remotely interesting. It is one thing though complete rubbish.
Dreadful songs being poorly sung and a story being poorly told. Id rather listen to fingernails being dragged along a blackboard than have to sit through this again.
Worth checking in for a look but you probably wont want to make a habit of it.
Not quite as good as the first one, but guaranteed to make you smile, smile, smile all the way home.
A surprisingly decent, if not consistently funny, spin off from the Shrek series. Definitely better than expected, mostly thanks to a short and sweet runtime and great voiceover cast. Probably a success because Mike Myers is nowhere near it.
The Skin I Live In might not be Pedro Almodavar's best but it's certainly a dark and delightful watch that provides surprises and stylish cinematography. It's also got Antonio Banderas in excellent form.
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