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Maxim [UK]
Tomatometer-approved publication.
| Rating | Title | Year | Author | Quote |
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| Perrier's Bounty (2009) | Stuart Messham |
Half comic tour de force and half "urban western," Perrier's Bounty is a 90-minute treat and, in case you hadn't gathered this by now, we recommend it.
Posted Mar 16, 2010
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| Avatar (2009) | Russell Clark |
It's all nonsense of course, but in the best possible way; pure Hollywood entertainment at it's best. Take the misses or take your mates, see it at the cinema and see it in 3D. This is, after all, what cinema was made for.
Posted Dec 18, 2009
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| Where the Wild Things Are (2009) | Stephen Daultrey |
His visualisation is a joy on the eyeballs.
Posted Dec 11, 2009
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| The Hurt Locker (2008) | Maxim Staff |
If Alfred Hitchcock was reincarnated for a punt at the war action genre, his finished product might play out like The Hurt Locker.
Posted Aug 29, 2009
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