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Mackenzie Crook
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Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl
Swashbuckling good fun.
Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black Pearl
An entertaining film with something for all ages - and Johnny Depp's best ever performance
Sex Lives of the Potato Men
Quite possibly the only thing even remotely funny about this film is the title. Save yourself a few quid by looking at the poster and moving swiftly on.
The Merchant of Venice
Big, brash, bold, and not very good, Michael Radford’s bitten off more than he can chew with this Shakespeare-for-the-masses flop.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
This is a fitting ending to one of cinema's best trilogies, which gives us all the characters and resolutions we needed and a whole bunch of Jack Sparrow—literally.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Nowhere near as good as the first but still a fun time, this Pirates installment keeps the story moving and gives us all the stuff we want and expect, even if it’s not as new as it used to be.
Solomon Kane
To be taken with a large pinch of salt, Solomon Kane is a generally enjoyable yet ultimately flawed fantasy adventure.
News Items For Mackenzie Crook
Law and McAvoy vie for Oliviers
Jude Law takes on James McAvoy for the best actor award as the Laurence Olivier theatre nominations are announced.
Thousands attend free stage shows
Nearly 50,000 tickets are given away in a scheme launched to encourage more young people to attend the theatre.
UK cast grows for Ian Dury biopic
Ray Winstone and Mackenzie Crook are joining Andy Serkis in a biopic of punk legend Ian Dury, reports say.
Craig lands role in Tintin movie
James Bond actor Daniel Craig signs up to play the villain in the Tintin movie, which is being directed by Steven Spielberg.
Tube comedy film flops at cinema
Three and Out, starring Mackenzie Crook, fails to enter the top 10 in its first week of cinema release.
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