Paul Nicholas

British supporting actor, onscreen from the late '60s.~ All Movie Guide
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12/02/1945
London, England, UK
  • Australia Review
    By: Pete Hammond November 26, 2008 6:50am EST
    You can’t help but be swept up in this eye-popping visual feast that deserves its comparisons to great movies such as Gone With the Wind and Out of Africa.
  • Nights in Rodanthe Review
    By: Kit Bowen September 25, 2008 7:29pm EST
    Nights in Rodanthe is a mature romance for the Something's Gotta Give set, pairing chemistry magnets Richard Gere and Diane Lane together again to great effect.
  • Hamlet 2 Review
    By: Pete Hammond August 21, 2008 11:07pm EST
    No doubt Shakespeare will be rolling over in his grave, but the over-the-top antics of Hamlet 2 still manage to get some laughs.
  • The Foot Fist Way Review
    By: Mark Burger May 30, 2008 4:41am EST
    Making a belated theatrical bow after playing at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, this laugh-filled feature debut for writer/director Jody Hill is cheerfully vulgar and could be a summer sleeper. Cult possibilities are strong, too.
  • Speed Racer Review
    By: Kit Bowen May 09, 2008 5:41am EST
    Filled with revved engines and vroom! visuals, Speed Racer is the perfect movie for video-gaming kids--but for others it may just cause migraines.
  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall Review
    By: Pete Hammond April 18, 2008 1:41pm EST
    Although it contains plenty of producer Judd Apatow’s signature raunch, Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a comedy to remember, a wryly funny, smartly written and acted story from the (broken) heart.
  • The Life Before Her Eyes Review
    By: Nicholas White April 18, 2008 1:41pm EST
    The Life Before Her Eyes is an artsy yet incomplete look on how lives can be changed forever by one tragic event--as fun as THAT sounds.
  • Funny Games Review
    By: Nicholas White March 14, 2008 5:42am EST
    Funny Games’ sinister violence and adventurousness is what independent film is all about.
  • Chicago 10 Review
    By: Nicholas White February 29, 2008 4:16am EST
    More self-consciously revolutionary than it really is, Chicago 10 is self-promotion meets social activism.
  • Untraceable Review
    By: Kit Bowen January 25, 2008 4:37am EST
    With a very creepy premise about a serial killer using the Internet to kill his victims, Untraceable mostly delivers the chills, despite its conventionalities.