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A team of U.S. government agents is sent to investigate the bombing of an American facility in the Middle East. Read more
| Starring | Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Chris Cooper, Jason Bateman |
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| Director | Peter Berg |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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The US review for The Kingdom have been fascinating: of the 114 listed on Rotten Tomatoes as I write this, 58 are generally positive ('fresh') and 56 are negative ('rotten'). A lot of the highbrow press fall into the first category ( The New York Times; Village Voice; Time; Newsweek ), while many other critics have been quick to condemn the movie's supposedly reactionary, gung-ho politics. "A xenophobic, overblown, revenge-driven action thriller that exports the Rambo mentality to the Middle... Read more
Action thriller Jumper has topped the UK box office on its opening weekend, making it the number one film on both sides of the Atlantic, according to official figures. The film, which stars Hayden Christensen as a man who discovers he can teleport himself to any location in the world, took £3,068,803 and knocked Nicholas Cage's adventure sequel National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets off the top spot. Canadian comedy-drama Juno, which stars newcomer Ellen Page, The Kingdom's Jennifer Garner... Read more
Is there anything Jamie Foxx can’t do? If he hasn’t directed yet, you can bet it’s only a matter of time because it seems everything he’s ever put his mind to, he’s been wildly successful. To state the obvious: he’s an Oscar winner (best actor, for Ray). He’s notched up number one albums and singles. And he first came to public attention as a stand-up comedian – a career that led him to the hit TV series In Living Color, alongside the Wayans... Read more
Conceived in the aftermath of 9/11 by Steve Martin (yes, that one) and director Jeffrey Nachmanoff, Traitor proved too topical for comfort and took six years to get made – and another to cross the Atlantic. The lull probably isn’t to the film’s advantage, especially as bigger budget items like Ridley Scott’s Body of Lies and The Kingdom have stolen some of its thunder. The reliably excellent and still under-utilised Don Cheadle produced it through his company and stars... Read more