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Reviews
William Hurt
Reviews Featuring William Hurt
This is a reasonably sound sci-fi fantasy, but hardly the great masterwork that was promised.
The viewer is drawn into the interplay between these two different lives.
A gripping thriller full of twists and turns that holds an audience's attention right up until the end.
Mediocre remake of a mediocre TV show.
It’s not Shyamalan’s best piece of work, and it’s not as good as it could have been – but it’s still one of the must-sees of the year.
Creepy baldies from space and lots of sad faces bring a new meaning to the term “city break” in this marvellously shady piece of sci-fi.
Not bad if you’re looking for mindless but good-looking action with no real storyline.
Lavish cinematography, interesting characters and a great big adventure will leave you with a feeling of seeing something special.
Definitely more stand-alone historical epic than Robin Hood instalment this is original and exciting nonetheless. A success despite Russell Crowe's Anglo-Irish Robin Hood.
Certainly engaging, intelligent and compelling at times but not quite good, consistent or believable enough for the wealth of praise heaped upon it.
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