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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ha!
Review: I got such a kick out of this film, I really wasn't expecting it to be as great as it was! It's light-hearted and quirky and it still managed to have me surprised at the end! I loved the cast and I have/would reccomend it to anyone.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I have two things to say about John Hannah
Review: I have two things to say about John Hannah.

One: He should be in many many more films, because he is a fantastic and captivating actor.

Two: He shouldn't have wasted his time with this particular film.

And I shouldn't have either.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: I was expecting to love Circus. I really like crime movies, and I'm in love with Eddie Izzard. But this movie was a bit of a mess. The plot was confusing, the script was so-so, and the acting could have been better. It's worth seeing once if you're an Eddie fan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lock, Stock and 5 Conniving Criminals.
Review: If the like a movie with Twists and Treachery, Deception and Double Crosses, then "Circus" should be Right up your Alley.

John Hannah and Famke Janssen star as a Husband and Wife in Debt up to their Criminal Eyeballs. Their plans to become Debt Free, Decent Citizens are Marred by a Bunch of Shady Characters, including Peter Stormare as a Computer Hacker / Blackmailer, Fred Ward as a Bank Robber / Hit man, Brian Conley as a Casino Owner / Mob Boss, Tiny Lister Jr as a Henchman and Eddie Izzard as a Loanshark.

The Performances are Great all round, not One Actor Hogs the Screen or Bogs its down, but no one really Stands out neither. If I had to pick one performance that I liked best, I'd have to choose between Izzard and Conley. They both play their Tough guy Thug roles to a Tea. (excuse the lame "tea" pun)

"Circus" has been promoted as another "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" Rip-off, but that is Misleading. It rarely shoots for Comedy, but when it Does, it hits the mark. It is Darker, more Mature, more Americanised and it has a more "Film Noir" feel.

Some may feel that the film gets Buried under a pile of Illogical Twists, and Dim-Witted Double crosses. Many Critics have said that, but I disagree. If you get into the story, and keep track of whose who, you'll most likely Enjoy yourself.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 3 3/4 stars
Review: In the tradition of Snatch and twisty caper British films everywhere, Rob Walker's film Circus finally flipped its way across my screen today.
With the delicious Josh Hannah, a cameo by the fabulous Eddie Izzard, and a whole heap of talented actors, I expected a bit more. The fault was with the story however, which twisted and turned itself right back to the obvious conclusion. I never doubted my theory on it from the beginning and I was right. It is a fun watch though and while some of the gags are tired- big man, small car- I enjoyed the basic plot. The characters are likeable, the story is fun, and its visually appealing. Definitely worth a watch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keeps You Guessing
Review: Not at all a film where you can figure out what's going to happen next, right up to the end. The characters are witty and entertaining - excellent!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: CIRCUS is a twisty, trick-a-minute treat
Review: Poor Leo! For him, life as a petty con-man is akin to walking a tightrope act. His boss, Bruno, sees Leo as a liability and wants him "rubbed out." Troy the loan shark wants Leo to pay up his gambling debts. Julius, a geeky accountant, is blackmailing him for a murder that he himself hired Leo to do. Bruno's brutal brother, Casper, just wants Leo dead for spite. It seems the only person that Leo can trust is his sexy wife, Lily. Or is she planning her own scam? And is Leo more in control of his life than we think? There are many twists and turns in CIRCUS, one of those British caper films that keep the viewer hopping from the beginning. As always in these types of films, the casting is top-notch. John Hannah is excellent as Leo, while Famke Janssen matches him with her sexy turn as Lily. Eddie Izzard's unique charm is put to good use as the loan shark, Troy. Amanda Donohoe is solid in the much-too-small part of Gloria, the woman Leo is hired to kill. Fred Ward is amusing as the American hitman who shares a past with Lily. The movie moves at a good clip, while jumping from one surprise in the plot to another. While the constant twists can be a little too cute for their own good, CIRCUS doesn't fail to grab your attention, if only for you to figure out just who is conning who. This is a movie that I would definitely recommend.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: CIRCUS is a twisty, trick-a-minute treat
Review: Poor Leo! For him, life as a petty con-man is akin to walking a tightrope act. His boss, Bruno, sees Leo as a liability and wants him "rubbed out." Troy the loan shark wants Leo to pay up his gambling debts. Julius, a geeky accountant, is blackmailing him for a murder that he himself hired Leo to do. Bruno's brutal brother, Casper, just wants Leo dead for spite. It seems the only person that Leo can trust is his sexy wife, Lily. Or is she planning her own scam? And is Leo more in control of his life than we think? There are many twists and turns in CIRCUS, one of those British caper films that keep the viewer hopping from the beginning. As always in these types of films, the casting is top-notch. John Hannah is excellent as Leo, while Famke Janssen matches him with her sexy turn as Lily. Eddie Izzard's unique charm is put to good use as the loan shark, Troy. Amanda Donohoe is solid in the much-too-small part of Gloria, the woman Leo is hired to kill. Fred Ward is amusing as the American hitman who shares a past with Lily. The movie moves at a good clip, while jumping from one surprise in the plot to another. While the constant twists can be a little too cute for their own good, CIRCUS doesn't fail to grab your attention, if only for you to figure out just who is conning who. This is a movie that I would definitely recommend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funniest Man Ever
Review: Robin Williams even said so. I don't want to spoil any of the content by quoting lines; they absolutely must be seen delivered from the mouth of this incredible performer.

There simply isn't anyone funnier.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Overall Descent film
Review: This film starts out a bit bizarre and keeps that tone just beneath the surface through out. If you are into artsy- make you think plots and whiplash endings in the style of Guy du MonPoissant this movie is definately for you. I particularly enjoyed the supporting performances of Eddie Izzard, and Tiny Liston.


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