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Al Pacino
Reviews Featuring Al Pacino
Never quite as unpredictable as it aspires to be, but Farrell’s performance and Pacino’s presence pulls it above the average.
One of the definitive films of the 20th century, "The Godfather" is a triumph of cinematic storytelling. Not just for fans of gangster films.
This sequel to "The Godfather" comes as close to equalling its predecessor as it is possible to get without surpassing it.
This is still an outstanding film, although it lacks much of the easy directorial style of its predecessors, as well as some of the action.
Although the third film is a little weaker than the other two, as a collection this trilogy can't be beaten.
Funny and fascinating, but pot-holed with missed opportunities.
Considerably more interesting than sleep.
One of the biggest turkeys of 2003. “Gobble gobble” indeed.
A bit like those angel’s wings, it’s sporadically up-lifting in a way that doesn’t quite make sense – but more often than that it’s a maudlin chore with too scant a reward.
Big, brash, bold, and not very good, Michael Radford’s bitten off more than he can chew with this Shakespeare-for-the-masses flop.
If you only watch one film from the 80s… well, actually, you should probably make it ‘Ghostbusters’. But, if you watch a few of them, make sure ‘Scarface’ is one of them!
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