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It’s clear the producing team of Little Miss Sunshine have hit upon a winning formula that they have replicated for Sunshine Cleaning.
Rating: 3/5 ![]()
With pretty boy Channing Tatum as the down on his luck street fighter aiming to get his life back on track, this looked like a Rocky or, more worryingly, Never Back Down type tale.
Rating: 3/5 ![]()
On first glance, State of Play is an old fashioned Hollywood conspiracy thriller – the ones where cool as ice lone assassins' hang in shadowy corners and journalist types sneak around empty car parks – but there is also a far larger pressing issue that the film is concerned about.
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Based on 2004 Korean chiller A Tale Of Two Sisters, The Uninvited is a surprisingly tense Hollywood adaptation that skirts past its occasional hokey and B-movie moments.
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Hollywood is in a Bro-mantic mood of late. We’ve already had the likes of Role Models and The Hangover recently, and I Love You, Man keeps up the current popular trend of male camaraderie.
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After his wife dies, Joe (Colin Firth) takes his two daughters to live in the sun drenched Italian town of Genova.
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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.
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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.