Guy Pearce.
Lawless
Lawless is a ripping yarn (in the proper, old-fashioned sense of the term), which, for the most part, manages to balance its moonshine-fuelled suspense and drama with a shot of humour and a chaser of romance.
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Prometheus
It’s 2093, and the crew of the Prometheus are woken from cyrogentic sleep to begin their mission to find mankind’s creator on a rocky planet.
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Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark is a decent attempt at recapturing an archaic horror tale but fails to deliver.
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Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom is the best Australian film that I have ever seen, and I want you to believe it without irony.
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The King’s Speech
The King’s Speech is an unlikely but well-deserved biopic of King George VI, the quiet man in Britain’s twentieth century monarchy.
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The Road
Any filmic adaptation of a loved and lauded novel inevitably draws intense scrutiny over its ‘faithfulness’ and rightly so; this, however, is arguably one of most impressive reincarnations I’ve ever seen.
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