Genre Comedy
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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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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Fright Night 3D
With writer Marti Noxon at the helm, the success of this funny and entertaining pop at the vampire genre is unsurprising.
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Tucker & Dale vs Evil
This fantastic feature-length début from director Eli Craig should set the precedent for comedy horror mash-ups.
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Submarine
Ayoade turning his hand towards a feature film has been a while coming. Thankfully it’s every bit as good as you want it be.
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Beginners
Beginners is a visually poetic and assured feature that masterfully mixes elements of humour, surrealism and arthouse romance.
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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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Honey 2
Perhaps the story is not merely a series of mechanical cliches strung loosely together between a row of thrusting pelvises, but in fact an artful exploration of metaphysical conundrums.
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Prom
It’s safe. It’s sanitized. It’s boring. I’m sure the parents will approve.
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