“Once I stopped abusing my head and my heart, the two tools that I use to do what I do for a living, then I started writing, ‘coz that’s what I was put here to do!”
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It’s main problem is that it’s just too long; the mystery simply isn’t good enough to keep our attention fixed for two hours. Edge of Darkness is probably one best kept in reserve for a rainy DVD night.
An all-star line up both in front and behind the camera didn’t cast a glory Oscar hunting shadow on this potential blockbuster.
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This album is a slick production. The design and packaging are professional and well designed, kudos to the designer and photographer. They say don’t judge a book by its cover but, in this day of …
Based on a bestselling book of the same name, The Lovely Bones lacks the novel’s subtle and moving portrayal of death and hope.
44 Inch Chest is stuffed full of enough ideas to make six great movies. Unfortunately, none of these potential movies made it on to the screen.
Both newcomers to Astro Boy and existing-fans will likely be left cold by this soulless adaptation of Osamu Tezuka’s classic comic.
The plot is predictable, cringy and not remotely believable or funny. I wasn’t naive enough to think that this was anything more than escapist fluff but I expected a bit of charm, sparkle and romance.
Established in 2006, The Dublin Film Critics Circle offers the city’s professional movie reviewers an opportunity to pool opinions on recent releases, consider movie heritage and whinge about each other’s shortcomings.
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Sherlock Holmes, the most portrayed movie character ever, gets the Guy Ritchie treatment.
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Dashing charm-merchant, George Clooney, does his thing and sells this evenly paced indie heart-warmer to a mainstream audience.
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