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Gilroy's thriller fails to move beyond adequate, in spite of powerful acting by the majority of the cast
'Duplicity' succeeds where so many other mystery films fail: it manages to perfectly blend a messy romance with a fast-paced, intricate spy plot.
Jackboots on Whitehall uses action figures for World War II comedy. It's "Team America without the strings," claims producer.
Complex characters and great ensemble performances from Clooney, Tom Wilkinson, and Tilda Swinton earn well-deserved Oscar nominations.
Michael Clayton is a taut, character driven thriller starring George Clooney, Tilda Swinton, and Tom Wilkinson, and directed by Tony Gilroy.
Written and directed by Tony Gilroy and starring media darling George Clooney, "Michael Clayton" is bafflingly celebrated by critics, audiences, and even the Academy.
A star-studded cast breathes excitement into Ritchie's latest foray into the London underworld with a movie that begs to answer the question, "What is a RockNRolla?"
Universal's Duplicity, starring Clive Own, Tom Wilkinson, Julia Roberts and Paul Giamatti, is a surprisingly successful heist comedy. 8/10
Writer-director Tony Gilroy returns to the theme of corporate bad guys in Duplicity, a spy film that avoids explosions, fancy cars and anyone named "M."
In Tony Goldwyn's drama, The Last Kiss, five rocky relationships are put to the test.
Farrell and McGregor star as working class brothers who are morally swayed by the promises of riches. Woody Allen writes and directs.
Guy Ritchie has finally gotten around to making another film in the vein of Snatch and Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels.
Guy Ritchie first created a quality film with Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. He then produced pure genius with Snatch. With RocknRolla, Ritchie takes a step back.
In Valkyrie, Tom Cruise plays German nationalist Claus von Stauffenberg, a reluctant Nazi who, along with several others, plots to kill Adolf Hitler in July of 1944
An emotional tale of one 17th Century actor's journey after women are suddenly allowed to perform.
England's most celebrated leading lady was actually a man during the Restoration, as women were forbidden to appear on stage. The law changes and he becomes unemployed.
Priest, written by Jimmy McGovern and starring Linus Roache and Robert Carlyle, is a controversial gay film about a man of God who's sexuality causes a crisis of faith.
When traveling to Italy, Australia, Great Britain, France, and Ireland take along a sense of humor.
Following in the same vein as his previous works, Snatch, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Guy Ritchie stays true to form, with this well written comical crime caper.
RocknRolla takes its audience into the underground world of the London mob, and it does so with a few original plot twists.
Claire Danes and Billy Crudup shine in this compelling drama depicting the transformation of women's roles on the English stage.
Justin Theroux directs Billy Crudup and Mandy Moore in an unconventional Romantic Comedy worthy of a viewing. Tom Wilkinson, and Martin Freeman round out the cast.
Michel Gondry's quirky 2004 film tells the story of lovers Joel and Clementine, who erase their memories to forget each other after a breakup.
In October, movie screens will be graced by stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Edward Norton and Colin Farrell, plus a new film from Guy Ritchie
The 2008 film Valkyrie is based on the true story of Claus Stauffenberg, an officer in the German army who helped spearhead a plot to assassinate Hitler and stage a coup.
In Valkrye Tom Cruise wears a disturbing uniform, that of a high-ranking Nazi official. But what is more disturbing is how the uniform wears him.
Jay Roach's review of the characters and events which led the campaign to resolve voting uncertainties in Florida in 2000
It's a bad time to be a Woody Allen addict. There was a time when the opening of a new Woody movie was a big deal. Now it is just a blip on the pop culture radar.


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