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Jeff Bridges
Reviews Featuring Jeff Bridges
An unusual drama and not the kind of film one would expect from Ridley Scott. Fans of Jeff Bridges and those who enjoy television dramas will probably like this one. Ed. A DVD with no extras doesn't deserve a rating. Let us know what you think!
Overly-lengthy, but nonetheless rewarding if youre willing to stick with it.
Thank you for the music, Mr Dylan you should definitely stick to what you know.
This fast-paced, witty and smart blend of the Star and Iraq wars is one of the best military satires to date.
Jeff Bridges deserves his Best Actor Oscar, but, as a whole, Crazy Heart is just OK, though its elevated because of his performance.
An excellent stoner comedy with the right mix of brains, laughs and memorable characters. The Coen Brothers' finest? It's a close one.
A total victory of style over substance from first time Director Joseph Kosinski that's really awe-inspiring big screen fun. There's plenty to criticise but just enjoy the ride.
Tron was the acceptably naff face of geekdom back in the Eighties and it's not as cutting edge as it seemed at the time but is still good fun nonetheless.
The Coen Brothers surpass the original thanks to their trademark humour, gorgeous cinematography and a host of excellent performances.
Made when a one-man Robert Downey Jr. show was novel and a lot less annoying, Iron Man is a successfull comic book adaption with a nice balance of humour, plot and action.
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