Braveheart Review |
by John Benjamin Strelow |
BRAVEHEART
A film review by John Benjamin Strelow
Copyright 1996 John Benjamin Strelow more |
Braveheart Review |
by Magus |
OK. I just saw this movie a few days ago. Why so late? I missed it in the
theatres mainly cause I was worried about its length. I have missed it on
video for a while since there is never a copy at the local Blockbuster. But a
few days ago, and...more |
Braveheart Review |
by Cameron Shelley |
BRAVEHEART
A film review by Cameron Shelley
Copyright 1996 Cameron Shelley more |
Braveheart Review |
by Rui Sadio |
BRAVEHEART
A film review by Rui Sadio
Translated from the Portuguese by Rui Sadio
Copyright 1996 Rui Sadio more |
Braveheart Review |
by Ralph Benner |
You gotta give to Mel Gibson what he deserves -- a movie Hall of
Shame award for having his publicity machine spend $25 million dollars to
buy ten Oscar nominations (including best makeup!) for a movie that,
thrice at the box office gate, only...more |
Braveheart Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
BRAVEHEART is set in Scotland in the 1200s. It tells the true
story of William Wallace who was a famous commoner who led his people
in a rebellion against the English. The movie is of epic proportions,
length and grandeur. We learn the entire...more |
Braveheart Review |
by Mike Townsend |
Mel Gibson directs himself in BRAVEHEART, a three hour epic about
13th century Scot Sir William Wallace and his fight for Scottish
freedom from England. The film takes many liberties with the
historical Wallace. So much so that the historical...more |
Braveheart Review |
by Michael Bendner |
BRAVEHEART is based on the legendary true story of Sir William
Wallace, the 13th Century Scot who started a rebellion to drive the
English from his homeland after the Scottish throne was seized by the
ruthless King Edward I (Patrick McGoohan). more |
Braveheart Review |
by Mark R. Leeper |
Capsule: With some major accuracy problems and
some anachronistic language Mel Gibson
entertainingly tells the story of legendary 13th
Century Scottish freedom fighter William Wallace.
Not all of the...more |
Braveheart Review |
by Stephen Rafferty |
* - Very Poor
** - Bad, not much here.
*** - Good.
**** - Very good, see this.
***** - Excellent, a must see. One of the years best
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Braveheart Review |
by Christopher Null |
Mel Gibson deserves a lot more credit than I've been giving him. A
few years ago, no one could have conceived that the action star could pull
off the lead role in a dazzling, epic, historical
adventure-thriller-romance, let alone direct it. But he...more |
Braveheart Review |
by berardinelli,james |
Cast: Mel Gibson, Patrick McGoohan, Sophie Marceau, Brendan Gleeson,
Catherine McCormack, Angus Macfadyen
Director: Mel Gibson
Producers: Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr., and Bruce Davey
Screenplay: Randall Wallace
Cinematography: John Toll
Music: James...more |