Chris Bryant


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BirthDate
BirthPlace
06/06/1936
Bolton, Lancashire, England
  • Primeval Review
    By: Brian Marder January 16, 2007 10:01am EST
    Not even the good ol’ “Inspired by true events” tag can save Primeval from itself. But there’s still time for you to save yourself from Primeval!
  • We Are Marshall Review
    By: Fred Topel December 22, 2006 4:43am EST
    You know how it begins and you know how it ends, but We Are Marshall will still make a sports fan cheer. Its still the same old triumph against the odds, but it's a solid version of that.
  • Bobby Review
    By: Scott Huver November 19, 2006 5:45am EST
    Despite Bobby’s much-ballyhooed all-star cast, the film’s strengths are delivered by a two-man show: The passion and restraint of writer-director-costar Emilio Estevez, and the understated yet overwhelming presence of Robert F. Kennedy himself.
  • Fast Food Nation Review
    By: Fred Topel November 17, 2006 6:07am EST
    Chow down on this taste of life inside the meat packing and “Happy Meal” Fast Food Nation.
  • The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 03, 2006 12:22pm EST
    OK, so Santa Clause 3 isn’t the stuff classic Christmas movies are made of, but the franchise still manages to keep us warm and toasty, invoking some genuine Yuletide spirit. Hard to believe, but it’s true.
  • See No Evil Review
    By: Mike Szymanski May 19, 2006 11:48am EST
    If you like stories about psychotic killers, See No Evil will make Halloween’s Mike Myers look like a sissy.
  • London Review
    By: Nicholas White February 13, 2006 10:08am EST
    A seedy tale about cocaine and sex, London is style over substance.
  • Get Rich or Die Tryin' Review
    By: Jennifer Simonovic November 14, 2005 6:06am EST
    Get Rich or Die Tryin is a rather poor imitation of 8 Mile--and not even the Oscar-nominated director Jim Sheridan could turn rapper 50 Cent into an actor.  
  • The Amityville Horror Review
    By: Kit Bowen April 15, 2005 3:57am EST
    As far as good haunted house movies go, The Amityville Horror remake actually surpasses the original and delivers the hide-behind-the-hands effects with aplomb.
  • Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman Review
    By: Kit Bowen February 25, 2005 5:45am EST
    If not for the larger-than-life multitasking by Tyler Perry, Diary of a Mad Black Woman would be just another tedious, over-the-top movie about self-discovery.