Eddie Marsan

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God’s Pocket
God’s Pocket

We didn’t know how precious Philip Seymour Hoffman films were until they became profoundly finite.
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★★★☆☆
10 August 2014
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The World’s End
The World’s End

The Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy is less a means of codifying some sort of creative masterplan and more an excuse for its creators to tread water.
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★★★☆☆
3 August 2013
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The Disappearance of Alice Creed

Former prison cellmates Vic and Danny have hatched a plan: kidnap the daughter of a multi-millionaire and hold her to ransom for £2million.
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★★★½☆
2 October 2010
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Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes

Ritchie has become known for his slightly off-beat films (when not helming catastrophic vanity projects), but there are few hints of anything outside of mainstream filmmaking in Sherlock Holmes.
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★★★★☆
24 April 2010
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Me and Orson Welles
Me and Orson Welles

At times it can feel like the film is acting as a showcase for Efron, and goes too far in trying to prove a point although he holds his own, dispelling any doubt that he can competently perform outside of his familiar all-singing, all-dancing territory.
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★★★☆☆
1 December 2009
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