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Knightley plays Georgiana, the daughter of Lady Spencer. A talented and gifted young woman, Georgiana becomes the flavour of society and the parallels between her and Princess Diana, a direct descendant, are truly startling.
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Taken from Noel Coward's delightful play about the roaring '20s and stuffy Englishmen, Easy Virtue manages to retain the wit and charm of the great playwright, while giving the film a modern appeal.
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I have never encountered a film featuring Simon Pegg that has left me a little non-plussed. From his formative days on "Spaced" through to the rarely beaten entries in Edgar Wright's Cornetto Trilogy ("Shawn of The Dead", "Hot Fuzz"), and even his cameo appearances in the likes of "Mission Impossible III", Pegg has rarely put a foot wrong in his ascent to movie stardom…until now.
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It seems quite an odd proposition to appraise "W.", a biopic of a befuddled President still in Office (at least at the time of writing). Odder still is Oliver Stone's decision to dwell on the infamous blunder years of 2002 - 2003.
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There are few films in recent memory that perhaps are afforded a slight reprieve on the small screen. Most cinematic duds only revel in their mediocrity on DVD but D.J. Caruso's Hitchcockian riff, "Eagle Eye" manages to regroup, refocus and gets its eye in where it counts second time around.
Ricky Gervais is excellent as an obnoxious dentist plagued by the undead when a routine operation goes wrong
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Carell's performance does manage to keep the film on track but such a feat is more to do with his broader appeal than the film's paper-thin material. A distracting bit of fun...but a missed opportunity nonetheless.
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Between them, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino have been part of some of the most important films in American cinema and clocked up an incredible fourteen Oscar nominations.
Van Damme emotes? He does in satirical movie JCVD and it's not as bad as you fear
Anna Faris is the ex-bunny girl looking for a new role in life in this feel-good comedy!