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Reviews
Clint Eastwood
Reviews Featuring Clint Eastwood
Rather predictable serial-killer thriller with a substandard ending. One for Clint’s fans.
Outstanding but oft-overlooked character drama that deserves to reach a much wider audience. Well worth watching.
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.
Possibly the most accomplished film of Clint Eastwood’s career. Clyde who?
Changeling is solid drama from Eastwood and Jolie, and despite some over the top characterizations, it’s definitely a suspenseful tale of a corrupt system and the woman brave enough to take it on to save her son.
A must-see movie, even the flaws in this film can’t detract from the brilliant performance of its director and star, Clint Eastwood.
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
A classic film score, stylish characters and memorable gunfights make this without doubt the greatest Western ever made.
This perfectly executed and rousing Spaghetti Western from Sergio Leone makes for an engrossing watch.
Much better than it should be, Invictus is carried by a truly inspiring true story.
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