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 | | Mr. Bean's Holiday (Widescreen) | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | |  | Mr. Bean's Holiday - DVD Review By: Margaret Williams - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 12/4/2007 9:56 PM | | This is just a movie for the fun of it and nothing more. It is a fluff film that doesn't hurt anyone and certainly portrays Bean doing what he does best; being ridiculous. Mr. Bean's Holiday doesn't have the substance to fly off store shelves, but in the midst of everything that is out there, if there ever was a film just to watch as a family, eat popcorn, and laugh, this could be it. read the full review | |
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 | | Prestige | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | The Prestige - DVD By: Brian Holcomb - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 2/25/2007 4:54 PM | | It's Batman Vs. Wolverine in the latest puzzler from the mind bending director Christopher
Nolan (Memento). Christian Bale and Michael Caine from Nolan's Batman Begins join X-man Hugh Jackman for a turn of the century Victorian mystery about a pair of obsessed magicians committed to the destruction of one another. Since this is a Christopher Nolan film, the twisted tale is twisted into the most non-linear shape possible, and leads us unconvincingly from the mystery genre into outright and outrageous fantasy. read the full review | |
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 | | 28 Weeks Later (Widescreen) | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | | User Rating: 5 | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | 28 Weeks Later... - DVD Review By: Sean O'Connell - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 9/28/2007 8:42 PM | |
The grisly 28 Weeks Later... jettisons the director, cast, and recurring characters from the original film -- Danny Boyle's 2003 nightmare vision 28 Days Later -- and keeps only the franchise's dynamic plot device: a rage virus that, in seconds, turns unsuspecting citizens into violent zombies. It's an effective way to wipe the slate clean before more blood is splattered across it. Spanish filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresnadillo structures his picture less like a conventional sequel and more like a "next chapter" in the horror saga, which might explain why this fresh, energized, and clever installment works better than it should. read the full review | |
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 | | In Bruges | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | | User Rating: 5 | | Video Reviews Available: 3 |  | In Bruges - DVD Review By: Jarad I. Wilk - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 7/3/2008 10:48 AM | | Ray (Farrell) and Ken (Gleeson) are two hitmen who just completed a difficult job where Ray accidentally kills a child. Their boss, Harry (Fiennes), a family man who happens to be in the business of killing people, is not happy with the results of the hit, so he holes them up in Bruges, Belgium - which could be the last destination for one of the men. read the full review | |
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 | | Bank Job (Widescreen) | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | | | Video Reviews Available: 6 |  | The Bank Job - DVD Review By: Chris Cabin - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 7/4/2008 7:34 PM | |
Based on some unspeakable, super classified bank robbery that took place in 1971 London, the investigation of which yielded no recovered money nor any arrests, Roger Donaldson's The Bank Job throttles its engines and tosses in just enough criminal bottom-dwellers to keep the viewers' minds away from the fact that it's still just another heist flick with a cockney accent and a taste for pints.
Names changed (get this) to protect the guilty, the whole mess breaks out when political revolutionary Michael X (Peter De Jersey) snaps some shots of Princess Margaret getting double teamed by two young men on a secluded island. read the full review | |
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