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Brigit Grant

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Child 44 (2015) 30% 3/5 “Demidov knows better. His transformation from committed Communist to compassionate citizen is Hardy’s gift to a film that rambles on but works well as a thriller while conveying the bleakness of life behind the Iron Curtain. ” – Daily Express (UK) Nov 21, 2024 Full Review Coraline (2009) 91% “Having read Neil Gaiman's novella a number of times, I had my own idea of what the little girl who discovers an alternative and terrifying other world in her own home should be like but director Henry Selick's vision knocks spots off my own.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review The Princess and the Frog (2009) 86% 4/5 “Sweet songs inspired by the Jazz Era setting, a happy story and a heroine with ambition; this is Disney as I remember it and now your children can too.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Adoration (2008) 62% 4/5 “Clearly fascinated by the power of new technology and the fact that anyone is able to broadcast their thoughts, Egoyan has made an engrossing movie with an intriguing, original plot.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire (2009) 92% 2/5 “If you are going to bring a victim of this magnitude to the screen, give her history the treatment it deserves, ie good direction or at the very least some proper editing to serve as an emotional sat-nav.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Edge of Darkness (2010) 54% 3/5 “Gibson has always given good cop, and in Edge of Darkness he does not disappoint as decent, career-minded homicide detective Thomas Craven.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review The Nut Job (2014) 13% 3/5 “It isn't as rich in content as Ratatouille but, with Liam Neeson voicing a raccoon and lots of kid-specific silliness, it's a nice snack as nuts tend to be.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Blackwood (2014) 36% 3/5 “With handsome Greg Wise playing a former colleague of dubious intent, the plot thickens to an interesting twist without scaring the bejeebers out of you.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Step Up: All In (2014) 43% 1/5 “Just because a film is about dance doesn't mean it can function without a plot and a modicum of decent dialogue. Step Up: All In has neither.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) 92% 4/5 “The action sequences, 3D or not, are text-book daring and explosive, but it is the music that raises the bar in this film as, during moments of extreme danger, a Seventies classic comes on to ease the tension.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review The Blind Side (2009) 66% 3/5 “[It] is all about the family's altruism and turns a blind eye to silent Michael, with father Sean offering up the excuse: "Michael's gift is his ability to forget." I'm not convinced but that didn't stop me from enjoying the film and admiring Bullock.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Nanny McPhee Returns (2010) 75% 5/5 “The nursery rhyme names, lashings of ginger beer and a motorbike and sidecar trip to London ... would have liked it will have the killjoys claiming the film is seasoned to American taste but I found it utterly charming.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review When in Rome (2010) 17% 2/5 “Fun and girly are key adjectives in this movie.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Tetro (2009) 71% 2/5 “Tetro is an acquired taste.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review The Collector (2009) 29% 1/5 “A thief trapped in a house with a serial killer who collects and tortures nice families is all the preamble you will need to prepare for the terror that I hid from.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Whatever Works (2009) 50% 5/5 “As a committed Allenphile who once dressed like Annie Hall and longed to be Hannah's sister, I've loved all of Woody's work and his latest is no exception.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Get Him to the Greek (2010) 72% 3/5 “Hill is loveable as the good guy forced to do bad things that upset his medical missus, played by Mad Men's Elisabeth Moss, and Australian actress Rose Byrne from Damages is a revelation as Aldous's cockney ex-lover.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 23, 2017 Full Review The Brothers Bloom (2008) 68% “I loved The Brothers Bloom from the moment it started, when we are introduced to two orphaned boys in dark brimmed hats who are con merchants in the making.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review Death at a Funeral (2010) 44% “It remains a mystery to me how a street-smart, wise-cracking comic of Chris Rock's pedigree failed to see the laughter limitations of this remake of Frank Oz's British film, which was equally uninspiring.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review The Killer Inside Me (2010) 56% “I found the novel more interesting than the film, which is a torturous, drawn-out affair.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review Piranha (2010) 75% 3/5 “If the team behind Piranha is planning a sequel they will need to recast as many of the key players were eaten during the craziest 88 minutes I've ever spent in the cinema.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review Salt (2010) 62% 3/5 “The plot, which sees the return of communist Russians intent on tearing down American society, makes for a welcome change when cinema and television are obsessed with Muslim bad guys.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review Marmaduke (2010) 9% 2/5 “As talking animal movies go Babe set the benchmark for me and this isn't in the same ball park ... but the small children in the audience were very still suggesting that any animal with something to say deserves their attention. It just didn't hold mine.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review The Expendables (2010) 42% 4/5 “Trust me, [there's] a scene you need to witness with a crowd that whoops and cheers, which is really what this film demands of its audience throughout.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review Eliza Graves (2014) 54% 3/5 “An interesting mlange of dark humour, creepy episodes, Sir Ben Kingsley as the doctor and Kate Beckinsale as the manic eye candy explains why Newgate stays longer than any sane man would.” – Daily Express (UK) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review
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