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Though it has a familiar inevitability, the journey is generally compelling, thanks to fierce battles, a gorgeous landscape and heartfelt performances.Full Review
With commendable sincerity but also an unfortunate Hollywood veneer, Nomad is a poor man's "Gladiator."Full Review
Picture fits seamlessly together although it is somewhat generic in flavor, with an off-the-shelf narrative arch and characterizations drawn using broad brushstrokes.Full Review
It took the combined directorial talents of Ivan Passer and Sergei Bodrov to complete this historical epic about the 18th-century attempt to unify the contentious Kazakh tribes into what would become Kazakhstan (no Borat jokes, please), but the result is really little more than an intermittently entertaining.Full Review
While the film has impressive 18th-century trappings and vivid battle scenes, the plotting and acting are rudimentary.Full Review
