Rob Brown

Born in 1984, genial actor Rob Brown instantly bypassed bit parts and supporting roles in features by debuting with a lead in a Hollywood A-lister. In 2000, Brown took his first screen bow as Jamal Wa...
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  • State of Play Review
    By: Pete Hammond April 17, 2009 7:13am EST
    Explosive political thriller with a top-notch cast that keeps you in its grip all the way.
  • Not Easily Broken Review
    By: Pete Hammond January 09, 2009 9:39am EST
    Melodramatic story of a troubled marriage doesn’t break any new ground but is often engrossing anyway.
  • 'Body of Lies' Loses to the Chihuahuas
    By: Steve Mason October 12, 2008 1:38pm EST
    Despite the star power of Oscar winner Russell Crowe and three-time Academy Award nominee Leonardo DiCaprio, Body of Lies (Warner Bros) has managed just a lukewarm $17.15M opening, losing out to Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Disney).
  • The Express Review
    By: Pete Hammond October 10, 2008 9:12am EST
    The Express is a well-meaning inspirational football film--even if it seems like it comes directly out of some sort of Hollywood playbook for sports movies.
  • B.O. Forcast: Will Leo and Russell Reign?
    By: Steve Mason October 09, 2008 8:39am EST
    It is hard to think of a movie with a more impeccable pedigree than Body of Lies (Warner Bros), set for wide release this Friday.
  • Righteous Kill Review
    By: Mark Burger September 12, 2008 8:40pm EST
    Those enticed by the potential fireworks of a Robert De Niro/Al Pacino team-up are in for a major disappointment, as the two stars are wasted in a serial-killer thriller so rife with plot holes that one wonders why the two actors even bothered.
  • You Don't Mess With the Zohan Review
    By: Kit Bowen June 06, 2008 6:01am EST
    For all of Adam Sandler’s juvenile comedies, You Don't Mess with the Zohan ranks up there and should please those Sandler-ites out there.
  • Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay Review
    By: Kit Bowen April 25, 2008 5:30am EST
    If it’s lowbrow raunchy comedy you want, this second Harold & Kumar installment fits the bill. These lovable stoners just grow on you.
  • 21 Review
    By: Kit Bowen March 28, 2008 5:29am EST
    Even though you can predict what happens, 21 is still fairly compelling for a movie about counting cards at a blackjack table.
  • Charlie Bartlett Review
    By: Brian Marder February 22, 2008 4:45am EST
    Much like its title character, Charlie Bartlett just doesn’t fit in with its peer group (teen movies and psychology dramedies). And both the character and movie go to show you that sometimes it’s good--in this case very good--not to fit in.