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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy matures at its own deliberate pace in a marvellous recreation of sharp 70s style and growing anxiety, fitting of Le Carré’s work.
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W.E.
Madonna’s second foray into film directing naturally raises more scrutiny than is focused on her new film itself.
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30 Minutes Or Less
30 Minutes Or Less is enjoyable enough in a naughty schoolboy fashion, but fairly unremarkable long term.
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Attack the Block
Attack The Block is right on trend in British cinema now, with Cornish as the new style king lapping up the movie-world adulation.
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Friends With Benefits
In Will Gluck’s new rom-com, Justin Timberlake may just have found a compatible niche that his army of fans want to see him in.
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Fast & Furious 5
Petrol heads unite; it’s the return of throbbing muscle cars tearing up the streets and desert highways with a bunch of thrill-seeking car enthusiasts at the wheel.
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Hop
Hop is a sweet cinematic deposit for Easter, full of beans like its rockin’ bunny that all generations can enjoy together.
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Paul
Paul offers a highly entertaining, albeit juvenile-humoured alternative to the usual loved-up pulp that comes out on Valentine’s Day.
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The Mechanic
Good news for Statham fans, and fans of shoot/blow-em-up kung-fu-lery because it has all those exciting and well-staged elements done in an erratic and on-the-clock fashion.
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Point Blank
Cavayé’s astute eye for action-thrillers makes Point Blank one of the most lean, well-paced and credible international films of the genre in recent years.
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