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Jeremy Renner Movies
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Thriller
Starring:
Ben Affleck,
Rebecca Hall,
Jon Hamm,
Jeremy Renner,
Blake Lively,
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Ben Affleck was superb as Doug MacRay and as the director takes most of the plaudits for The Town, Jeremy Renner however as James Coughlin is a scene stealer with a coiled spring tension about him. Renner could double for Eminem and it's his energy and menace that keeps viewers on edge for much of this movie. Rebecca Hall as bank manager Claire Keesey does well though...
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Genres:
Action
Drama
Thriller
War
Starring:
Jeremy Renner,
Anthony Mackie,
Brian Geraghty,
Guy Pearce,
Ralph Fiennes,
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but it still sucked. OK, let me qualify this statement- if you are not in the military, or are not a strong military history buff, then perhaps you can enjoy he movie for what it is, a mild action/thriller set in the middle east. Otherwise you will be very irritated watching this movie.I am on my second tour in Iraq as a Cavalry Scout, currently living at VBC, as mentioned in t...
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Genres:
Action
Horror
Thriller
Starring:
Robert Carlyle,
Catherine McCormack,
Rose Byrne,
Jeremy Renner,
Harold Perrineau,
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28 Weeks Later has to be the most disappointing sequel I've ever seen. This review will contain spoilers, however, it's nothing that the filmmakers themselves haven't spoiled to start with. Let's start with the most fundamental element of film-making: camera work. 28 Weeks Later is one of those pretentious films with the epileptic, hand-held camera that seems so...
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Genres:
Biography
Crime
Drama
History
Western
Starring:
Brad Pitt,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Brooklynn Proulx,
Dustin Bollinger,
Casey Affleck,
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Andrew Dominik's The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, is a deliberately paced, stunningly visualized, and emotionally charged exploration of the early development of mass media celebrity in America. The film riveted my attention for two hours and 40 minutes, and has remained on my mind for several days after my viewing. Although centered on one of the...
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Genres:
Drama
Starring:
Conor Donovan,
Jesse Camacho,
Zoe Weizenbaum,
Jeremy Renner,
Annabella Sciorra,
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Nice production, good script, outstanding casting, great young actors and well chosen music makes this a gem. One can complain about some of the extremes of the plot, but forgive the excesses and farcical elements for the sake of a well woven story. It begins with four kids, friends growing up in a middle-class neighborhood. A significant event splits the initial single thread ...
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Genres:
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Jeremy Renner,
Gabrielle Union,
Sally Kirkland,
Cary Elwes,
Ethan Suplee,
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Genres:
Drama
Starring:
Charlize Theron,
Thomas Curtis,
Elle Peterson,
Frances McDormand,
Sean Bean,
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Through four-fifths of North Country, the audience receives a rare treat. It's a film that deals with a serious issue, sexual harassment, in a serious way. It is a compelling drama that is well shot, directed and acted. It is nothing short of tragic then, that the last fifth of the film is some of the worst put to screen this year. Screenwriter Michael Seitzman is no stranger t...
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Genres:
Action
Crime
Thriller
Starring:
Samuel L. Jackson,
Colin Farrell,
Michelle Rodriguez,
LL Cool J,
Josh Charles,
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I haven't read the comments of others, so I'm not sure why it's rated so low. This is a pretty decent yarn with some good action and suspense in it. The story is almost believable. A drug dealer is detained by the Police and offers $100 million to anyone who can spring him. The offer is taken up by several people and the Los Angeles Police Department finds itself outgunned. The...
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Genres:
Biography
Crime
Drama
Horror
Thriller
Starring:
Jeremy Renner,
Bruce Davison,
Artel Great,
Matt Newton,
Dion Basco,
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People seem really disgusted by the film, but the only thing that disgusts me are the negative reviews. This is a very well-made film that was put together on a very low budget. Films like this always have the immediate handicap of focusing not only on an evil, psychotic main character, but focusing on an evil, psychotic main character who we all know. There weren't too many...
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