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Reviews
Sean Penn
Reviews Featuring Sean Penn
A solid and powerful drama that’ll leave you thinking after you’ve left the theatre. How memorable it’ll be in years to come is open to question, but for now it’s a film to be savoured.
Oliver Stone confusing a “u-turn” with going endlessly round and round in circles.
Iñárritu's ambitious, enigmatic follow-up to 'Amores Perros' is well worth the weight.
Like jazz? Like Woody Allen? Like stuff that’s quite good? Then you’ll probably like ‘Sweet and Lowdown’.
Encroaching ice age or not, this one’s best left out in the cold.
A gripping and intelligent political thriller with a liberal dose of PR for the UN.
The Assassination of Richard Nixon
A forgotten chapter of history that exposes truths about the American dream worth remembering.
Milk is, undoubtedly a must-see if you’re looking for a lesson in the gay rights movement, but more importantly, it’s a beautifully crafted film about a man we should know more about.
Lavish cinematography, interesting characters and a great big adventure will leave you with a feeling of seeing something special.
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