Film Reviews
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24 January 2009
Film Review: Che Part Two
In the second of a two part drama about the revolutionary life and times of Ernesto ''Che'' Guevara, viewers are taken to Bolivia for an on-the-ground document of guerrilla warfare.
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29 December 2008
Film Review: Frost Nixon
Back in 1977, British satirist turned talk show host David Frost managed to secure unprecedented access to former American president Richard Nixon, still a global pariah and national disgrace following his 1974 fall from office after the notorious Watergate scandal.
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29 December 2008
Film Review: The Spirit
Liked the over-the-top, heavily stylised Sin City, with its quirkily graphical black-and-white, comic-book feel? Can't wait until 2010 for the sequel? Well, this might just keep you going until then.
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29 December 2008
Film Review: Defiance
Actors who get cast as James Bond all too often find it hard to shake off that iconic character.
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29 December 2008
Film Review: Slumdog Millionaire
As unlikely award contenders go, a film about the Indian version of popular TV quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? made by the guy who brought us that classic piece of mid-90s drug-addled madness Trainspotting has to be up there with the weirdest of them.
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29 December 2008
Film Review: Bedtime Stories
After the release of the fun family adventure Inkheart two weeks ago, you may think that there's not much call for another movie about children's stories coming to life.
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29 December 2008
Film Review: Che
Argentinean revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara has long been a student hero – his beret-wearing, long-haired image adorning countless walls in university buildings world-wide even before his death, aged 39, by a Bolivian military firing-squad in 1967.
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28 December 2008
Film Review: Australia
Romantic epics, and especially romantic epics set amid tragedy and destruction, have long been some of the most popular – yet hard to pull off – of all film genres.
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14 December 2008
Film Review: Inkheart
As with buses, so with films – you wait ages for a movie with a certain basic premise, then two come along at once.
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14 December 2008
Film Review: Madagascar – Escape 2 Africa
In 2005, Madagascar ambled into our cinemas as just one of countless computer-animated kids' films featuring talking animals getting into scrapes.
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14 December 2008
Film Review: Hamlet 2
There was a time during the mid to late 90s that Steve Coogan was almost unanimously regarded as Britain's best comedian.
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29 November 2008
Film Review: Waltz With Bashir
It seems that the old idea that cartoons are for kids has finally been shattered.
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29 November 2008
Film Review: The Baader-Meinhof Complex
If you've been reading the papers over the last few years you could be forgiven for thinking that we're in the midst of an unprecedented surge of terrorist activity.
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29 November 2008
Film Review: W.
In the run-up to what was already being touted as the most significant presidential election in years before the recent global financial upheavals that have added so many extra concerns to the race, it is perhaps unsurprising that Hollywood has tried to cash in on the massive political interest that has surrounded the vote.
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27 September 2008
Film Review: Quantum of Solace
Not quite the traditional Halloween movie this, yet somehow it's still strangely appropriate for the second Daniel Craig-starring Bond film to come out on a date long associated with the dead.
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