116 reviews tagged with "movie, biopic"

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In Bruges

*****

Suprisingly good film, really kept the interest with moving plot, good writing, black comedy and exceptional acting.

Reviewed by Deborah via on 25 Jul 2008.

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Mamma Mia

*****

A guilty pleasure. Best to dive straight in and enjoy singing along to the ABBA songs. Cast clearly had a laugh. (Though cd barely watch Pierce Brosnan singing). Most of ye wd hate it ;~)

Reviewed by famron via on 20 Jul 2008.

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Kung Fu Panda

*****

Predictable but very entertaining animated martial arts kids' #movie. Humourous #film that romps along. Good fun.

Reviewed by ManicMammy via on 12 Jul 2008.

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The Skulls

*****

Reviewed by Federico Moretti via on 10 Jul 2008.

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Gone Baby Gone

*****

Both Afflecks on top form, leaving you in a moral quandary long after the quitely powerful closing scene.

Reviewed by James Corbett via on 07 Jul 2008.

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The Jane Austen Book Club

*****

Predictable, forgettable, bland romantic comedy. #film #movie

Reviewed by ManicMammy via on 05 Jul 2008.

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Before the Devil Knows Your Dead

*****

Before the Devil Knows your Dead is directed by Sydney Lumet and has an enviable cast including Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei and Albert Finney - all very fine actors. Sydney Lumet also directed Serpico, one of my favourite...

Reviewed by BifSniff via on 04 Jul 2008.

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Wanted

*****

Really enjoyable. Funny and takes you by surprise every now and then. Well worth a watch. Angelina is really skinny!!

Reviewed by Darran via on 04 Jul 2008.

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Female Agents (Les Femmes de l'ombre)

*****

very enjoyable and well made movie, gorgeous acting and actresses too!

Reviewed by Suzy Byrne via on 03 Jul 2008.

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Hancock

*****

Another 'Will Smith' film. Story had great potential but Hollywood'ised towards the end. A good few laughs thrown in.

Reviewed by Darran via on 02 Jul 2008.

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Suprisingly good film, really kept the interest with moving plot, good writing, black comedy and exceptional acting.

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This Alternative Bread Company 4 pack of fruit scones is rather good. Plenty of plump sultanas in them, they taste great when slightly heated and...

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