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Iain Glen
Reviews Featuring Iain Glen
Potty-level action flick. Call me old fashioned, but I'm sticking to Indiana Jones.
A true guilty pleasure as braindead as a zombie, but much faster moving.
What lurks in the shadows may well be evil, but its nowhere near as bad as the acting, dialogue and direction in this banal horror-plop.
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.
Oddly this is simultaneously a brave movie and a toothless biopic. It's certainly lifted by a stellar performance from Meryl Streep that goes beyond mere impersonation.
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