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The Woman in Black film review

13th March 2012


AKA Harry Potter and The Woman in Black, the film opens out with a family scene that feels a little too close to a potential sequel to the J.K. Rowlings fantasy series...

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Red State film review

13th October 2011


In a complete departure from films like Clerks and Mall Rats, Kevin Smith has created Red State, a psycho-candy, religious terrorist hostage flick of...

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5th September 2011


On a day in which I heard a woman on a beach in the US moronically mimicking a Chinese family's accent (they sat less than ten yards from her)  culminating in...

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The Inbetweeners Movie (2011) review

19th August 2011


Though it’s still definitely better to go to see The Inbetweeners film with low expectations, the reality is that it actually works really well. It’s consistently...

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29th June 2011


Woody Allen has been creating innovative, unique, interesting, engaging, funny, clever and inspirational films for a long time now and Midnight in Paris is...

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12th June 2011


X Men First Class showed a lot of promise when it was first announced, and the expectation for the film has only been boosted by the impressive looking trailer...

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4th June 2011


The Hangover broke out of nowhere and propelled Zach Galifianakis, along with Bradley Cooper and the other Hangover chaps into the mainstream. It made over $400 million...

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14th May 2011


It's easy to be a bit judgmental of a film that initially seems to advocate inner city crime, but the reality is that Attack the Block is a film about little monsters...

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Limitless (2011) film review

27th March 2011


I genuinely didn't expect very much of Limitless (2011). The trailer really doesn't do it much justice and the posters and bus adverts look terrible...

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21st March 2011


Submarine is an instant classic, with great off-beat dialogue, hilarious story lines, plots and sub-plots and a superb cast. The coming of age comedy...

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7th February 2011


I tried to fight it for a while. The pressure, the hype, but eventually I caved. I saw Black Swan (2011). In review, it’s genuinely amazing from start to end...

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The Green Hornet review

By Simon Stone

18th January 2011


What could’ve been a wonderful partnership of Michel Gondry’s visual inventiveness  & Seth Rogen’s comic ability turns out to be a slightly flat run of...

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World review

By Simon Stone

27th August 2010


Scott Pilgrim is the bassist in Toronto’s least favourite band Sex Bob-Omb. He got dumped a year ago & is still in turmoil but attempting to get over it by dating (just holding hands)...

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Toy Story 3 review – Animated class

14th August 2010


By far the best digitally animated film I’ve seen since Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3 is as close to perfect as you can get, but similarities in the storyline to the second film leaves you...

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21st June 2010


There's a lot to empathise with the central characters of the plot - holding on to friendship, chasing lost love, dreams that feel so close, the inevitable tock of time...

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Kick Ass - The funniest film I’ve seen since Superbad

30th March 2010


Kick Ass is ultra-real ultra-comic excellence. A credit to both the creators of the comic that inspired it, written by Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr., and to Brad Pitt for recognising...

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Father of my children - Mia Hansen-Love brings tangible realism and sublime London to the Curzon

5th March 2010


In this world of prisoners, few of us are slaves to something that we love, but for those that are, to face losing it must be a terrible thing...

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Avatar - 3D goggles a go go for the biggest grossing movie of all time

1st Feb 2010


Filled with big budget effects and dramatic imagery it’s difficult not to become completely absorbed by Avatar...

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The Road - Nail biting, finger eating tension

10th Jan 2010


The Road reaches a fever pitch of intensity as soon as you see Papa and his son in their first encounter with the cannibalistic “bad guys”...

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Nativity - Improvised Christmasy genius

31st Dec 2009


I hadn’t even heard about it and probably wouldn’t have seen it’s part scripted part improvised genius if it hadn’t been for them...

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Jim Jarmusch’s The Limits of Control

17th Dec 2009


The Limits of Control is Jim Jarmusch’s new super chilled deep thinker. Set in the back streets of Spain...

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