John Noble


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08/19/1948
Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia
  • Stardust Review
    By: Robert Sims August 13, 2007 11:38am EST
    Stardust is so witty, enchanting and romantic, it’s destined to become The Princess Bride of the Harry Potter generation. 
  • Delta Farce Review
    By: Kit Bowen June 01, 2007 5:53am EST
    It’s everything you’d expect from a lame comedy called Delta Farce, featuring three dopes in army gear on the movie poster.
  • Pathfinder Review
    By: Brian Marder April 17, 2007 12:22pm EST
    Over-the-top, style-over-substance worked for 300. For Pathfinder, it does NOT. Quick, find a path to the exit!
  • 300 Review
    By: Scott Huver March 13, 2007 10:10am EST
    Merging cutting-edge cinematic razzle dazzle with resonant themes of honor, courage and sacrifice, 300 builds yet another visually thrilling and viscerally satisfying film..
  • Charlotte's Web Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 15, 2006 4:43am EST
    Although Charlotte's Web suffers a little from Babe envy, it is still a very faithful and endearing live-action adaptation of the beloved children’s classic. It's the talking pig movie for the next generation!
  • 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.
  • Accepted Review
    By: Kit Bowen August 18, 2006 1:15pm EST
    Although a promising start with enough decent laughs to keep you going, Accepted eventually degenerates into any number of college-themed underdog movies. Still, this could possibly gain Frat Pack pledge Justin Long his own acceptance.
  • World Trade Center Review
    By: Brian Marder August 11, 2006 1:36pm EST
    As a movie, World Trade Center is a decent Hollywood drama. Unfortunately, in many ways and for many people, that’s what this particular story among stories, this legacy, will now be relegated to. But at least now when we hear the joke “America needs a film to help put 9/11 behind us,” we have a punch line.
  • 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.
  • Ask the Dust Review
    By: Scott Huver March 10, 2006 6:29am EST
    With its noir-ish literary roots, a Depression-Era L.A. setting and screenwriter Robert Towne’s Chinatown legacy, Ask the Dust practically begs comparison to that ‘70s cinema masterpiece. Unfortunately, the new film--which Towne also directed--gets left eating the earlier work’s dust.