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Action hero 'actors' go completely off the map in this crazy comedy about making a Nam spectacular
Misunderstood superhero film about a misunderstood superhero
Rating: 4.5/5 ![]()
Here we go again! After countless re-entries into the box office chart, prompting cinema chains to re-release the film over and again with updated sing-a-long screenings, it feels as though the DVD has arrived far too soon. Alas we shouldn’t forget Christmas is approaching and indeed this makes the perfect credit-crunching present for young and old alike.
Rating: 3/5 ![]()
Well they certainly pulled in the Hollywood big guns for this animation with Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman and Angelina Jolie lending their voices to cuddly, wise and fierce characters.
Robert Downey Jr is a fantastic choice to play arms dealer turned metal-clad superhero Iron Man
21 never really dazzles despite it having an ace in its sleeve in the shape of Spacey hamming it up
A quirky little gem about a mentally deluded, shy, young man who believes his blow up doll is a real woman
Rating: 4/5 ![]()
The award-winning Boys Don't Cry director finally returns with an explosive story of dubious US modern military tactics at home.
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson star in darkly funny hit man caper In Bruges
A must-see chiller with Del Toro's expert involvement about a family who takes on an old Orphanage