Showing posts with label Christopher Eccleston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christopher Eccleston. Show all posts
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Legend - Movie Review
Legend, written and directed by Brian Helgeland, is based off of a true story and is adapted from the book written by author John Pearson. The film features Tom Hardy in a dual role as well as Emily Browning, David Thewlis, Christopher Eccleston, Tara Fitzgerald, Taron Egerton, Adam Fogerty, and Chazz Palminteri.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Thor: The Dark World - Movie Review
The God of Thunder returns to save the day in Thor: The Dark World but an ancient evil may be too much for even the mightiest of warriors to handle on his own. Chris Hemsworth returns as the hammer wielding Avenger along with Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman, Kat Denning, Anthony Hopkins, and Stellan Skarsgård. Alan Taylor, best known for his work in Game of Thrones, takes over the director's chair from Kenneth Branagh who originally brought Thor to the big screen.
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2013 Movie Reviews
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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
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Anthony Hopkins
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Best of 2013
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Chris Hemsworth
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Chris O'Dowd
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Christopher Eccleston
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Idris Elba
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Jaimie Alexander
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Jonathan Howard
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Kat Dennings
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Natalie Portman
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Ray Stevenson
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Rene Russo
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Stellan Skarsgård
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Tadanobu Asano
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Talulah Riley
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The Avengers
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Tom Hiddleston
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Zachary Levi
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