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Danny Huston
Reviews Featuring Danny Huston
Iñárritu's ambitious, enigmatic follow-up to 'Amores Perros' is well worth the weight.
A prime example of how impressive acting and wonderful direction can be wasted on an implausible and slightly-tasteless story.
Film noir washes up against political satire, in this dizzying portrait of the American dream being sold down the river.
I guess its a kick-off to the summer movie season, but Wolverine is basically a CG film with less than stellar CG where a mildly interesting character is given the task of carrying an entire film, and sadly, hes just not enough.
Mel Gibson is back with this middle-of-the-road conspiracy thriller that's spoiled by hammy dialogue, Ray Winstone and a tedious storyline.
With an involving story, realistic setting and well executed action scenes, Children of Men is one of the best Dystopian movies out there.
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?
Definitely more stand-alone historical epic than Robin Hood instalment this is original and exciting nonetheless. A success despite Russell Crowe's Anglo-Irish Robin Hood.
Different Director, more of the same. Wrath of the Titans is boring confusing and unspectacular and hopefully signals the end for this failed franchise.
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