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It seems Jennifer Aniston doesn’t need her Friends anymore. Following the success of Break Up and now the canine comedy Marley & Me, she has finally translated her small screen success to the big screen.
Rating: 4/5 ![]()
Michael Cera continues his quest to be the prince of loI-fi indie movies in this sweet and incredibly likeable romantic comedy.
Rating: 3/5 ![]()
Although it might be latching onto the latest technology, My Bloody Valentine is rooted very much in the old school style of slasher films.
Rating: 3.5/5 ![]()
Sex Drive focuses on the high jinks of a group of teenagers as they head out on one of those road trips that seemingly happens only in US teen movies.
Rating: 2/5 ![]()
"Inkheart", is an odd beast, it's a fantasy with everything in the right place bar an actual heart!
Rating: 1/5 ![]()
The startling fact before inflicting "Max Payne" upon myself was that John Moore's computer game adaptation came in ninth in a rundown of the biggest opening weekends for game-to-films at the US Box Office.
Rating: 3/5 ![]()
The latest adventures of New York Zoo's finest arrives this week in the distinctly unadventurous "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa".
Rating: 3.5/5 ![]()
Vampires, young lust, furtive glances, pounding soundtrack, picturesque setting..."Lost Boys" was great wasn't it?! Well, the makers of "Twilight" certainly seemed to think so as they've conjured up an Undead-Kicks-for-Kids film all of their own.
Rating: 5/5 ![]()
The tone of the film is very reminiscent of the halcyon haze of "Apocalypse Now", portraying a microcosmic unreality. This focus on the personal over political lends the film its power and emotional weight.
Rating: 4/5 ![]()
"Blindness" is by no means perfect, a good case in point being Glover's patently unnecessary narration, but it is nothing short of vital and deserves to be seen.