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Mel Gibson
Reviews Featuring Mel Gibson
An odd movie, never quite one thing or another. However, it is gripping and so is well worth taking the time to watch for the thrills.
Great Friday night popcorn fodder – well worth a rent.
It might be a load of nonsense from an historical point of view, but ‘Braveheart’ still produces the goods entertainment-wise. But does it really have to be so long??
Despite graphically portraying lots of nails, this film never really pins Jesus down. Beautiful, violent - and also funny for all the wrong reasons, and boring.
A brave attempt at bringing a landmark TV series to the big screen – but it doesn’t work.
The message is a bit clunky and the story suffers through its lack of willingness to take any risks with the tried-and-tested Disney formula – but it’s not bad.
Mel Gibson is back with this middle-of-the-road conspiracy thriller that's spoiled by hammy dialogue, Ray Winstone and a tedious storyline.
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