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David Thewlis
Reviews Featuring David Thewlis
Quite possibly the least inventive time travel flick of all time. Timewaste would have been a far more appropriate title.
A promising concept squandered by bad writing and lacklustre direction - its events, whether set in the 14th Century or in the present day, are an unengaging waste of time.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
A visually exhilarating but virtually unfathomable hundred-mile-an-hour bare-back hippogriff ride. Baffled? You will be!
A powerful spiritualist epic that beats 'Gladiator' hands down in the Colosseum of ideas.
This British druglord biopic gives Howard Marks the complete luvvy-duvvy treatment and offers absolutely nothing new but Mr. Nice has an interesting enough story to entertain throughout.
Having a better cast than usual doesn't stop this effort descending into stereotypical cockney gangster rubbish. Stay away from this, you c--t.
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
A heart-wrenching and original Holocaust movie that looks at this horrific event through the innocent eyes of a child. Done with such subtlety and authenticity that it's much more than just emotional manipulation
Diabetes-inducing sappy drama from Spielberg that fails to capture the imagination. A real missed opportunity of a unique premise.
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