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Video Review: Johnny English Reborn – Afterbirth -
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A review of the cancer comedy 50/50 starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen.
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Batman Arkham City: A Review
Holy obvious reference, Batman! The Dark Knight hits gaming gold. Again.
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Melancholia – Film Review
Lars Von Trier has produced an unapologetic, self interested piece of work which is cathartic for him as a director yet sometimes long winded and lethargic for audiences. Where ‘Dogville’ and ‘The Idiots’ explored social structure and the nature of humanity when this is altered, Melancholia is about dread.
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Alois Nebel: Stunning Czech animation reflects on recent history
This atmospheric Czech rotoscope animation is a sophisticated reflection on recent central European history.
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Video Review: Johnny English Reborn – Afterbirth
Johnny English Reborn is to satirical spoofs what cuddling is to full sex
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Review: Drive – Hell on Wheels
A review of the thriller starring Ryan Gosling and Carey Mulligan
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Las Acacias: a delicate take on the road movie
Truck driver Ruben gives Jacinta and her baby a lift from Paraguay to Buenos Aires. This is an assured debut from writer/director Pablo Giorgelli with nuanced performances from the main characters.
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Vide review: Crazy, Stupid, Love – Too, Many, Commas
Is Crazy, Stupid, Love one punctuation mark too many?
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Video Review: Killer Elite – Brown Bread in the water
Jason Statham is bordering on action faction in Killer Elite
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Video Review: Drive – Silent but Violent
Drive is violent yet understated and utterly brilliant
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Harry Potter actor Jason Isaacs set to star in BBC radio sci-fi play
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The Lost Art of the Film Poster
Neil Innes tries to find out why the industry's poster art is dying?
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Review: Blinkbox.com
Blinkbox allows users to preview, buy and rent full length premium movies and TV shows online, some for free with ads, some for a fee. To succeed it needs to be easy to use, well organised and well priced. It falls short on all three counts, but all is not lost...
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Little Scene : The Return
Neil Innes takes another look at Andrey Zvyagintsev devastating debut, The Return
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Review: Go Fast – Partis en 60 secondes
French action movie Go Fast delivers thrills in an unending stream
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Film review: Book of Eli sends powerful message
Denzel Washington portrays a man on a holy mission in the powerful movie "The Book of Eli." It also stars Gary Oldman and Mila Kunis.
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Kate Bosworth: an exclusive profile
Landing a role in a major film with Robert Redford may be just the stuff...
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Review: Cul De Sac starring Kiana Firouz
Lesbian movie maker Kiana Firouz will be hanged if she returns to Iran where homosexuality is a crime.
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See what you missed at The London Film and Comic Con
Star Trek meets Back To The Future, with a bit of Doctor Who
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Marsha Thomason on having to consider her ethnicity
Marsha Thomason discusses the looks and image obsessed aspects of the film industry
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Twilight sequel, New Moon screens in London to continue the tragedy of Bella Swan, Edward Cullen and Jacob Black...
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The Lost Art of the Film Poster
Neil Innes tries to find out why the industry's poster art is dying?
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Precious: The final taboo
Precious: Fat is still a feminist issue as Precious fails to address the final taboo
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Review: Up in the Air – Business Class
George Clooney is predictably excellent as professional job-terminator Ryan Bingham
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Review: New Moon – Woof Woof
New Moon is making grown women swoon, but what's going on underneath?
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DuWop’s ‘Twilight Venom’ works well
There are some similarities, of course, between this lip venom and other lip pumpers, but the "Twilight Venom" brand carries a special familiarity.
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Where The Wild Things Are: a testament to the power of childhood
t5m's Nicholas Deigman reviews Spike Jonze's most personal and beautiful film to date
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A Single Man: A Day in the Life
Designer Tom Ford makes a stylish sharp looking debut film, A Single Man, starring Julianne Moore and Colin Firth
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Review: The Invention of Lying – Written by, directed by and starring Ricky Gervais (Obviously)
Ricky Gervais directs The Invention of Lying and plays it too safe
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Review: The Green Hornet – Buzzkill
Can Seth Rogen save this 3D adventure? No, he can't
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