Genre Comedy
Marmaduke
If someone ever writes a book on talking dog movies, a footnote on Marmaduke would be generous.
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Date Night
The premise of this film is nothing new. A suburban couple, set in their ways, decide to head to the big city to spice up things up and meet with disaster.
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Kick-Ass
Realism is turned way down, the violence dial is stuck on 11, and all is adorned with a vibrant technicolour.
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Four Lions
Superior satirical comedy is very hard to come by – and even harder when it tackles tricky topics like religion, especially fundamentalist Islam in the UK today, a subject so hot that others dare not touch.
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Cemetery Junction
Dripping with nostalgia, Cemetery Junction centres on three working class lads in their early twenties who want to break free from their small hometown in search of more exciting lives.
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Perrier’s Bounty
The best stories, characters, images and ideas persist in the mind when the credits roll, but Perrier’s Bounty meekly expires as the screen fades to black.
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I Love You Phillip Morris
If you’re the type of person who enjoys late-night, true-life tales of conmen and fraudsters, you may find yourself succumbing to Jim Carrey’s endless scams and deluded optimism.
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Life During Wartime
Nothing is really much different, except Life in Wartime is not quite as enjoyable as Happiness. It doesn’t feel as twisted, dark, or shatteringly hilarious.
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Leap Year
According to Irish tradition, a lady may propose to a man on the 29th February which, of course, only occurs in a Leap Year.
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Valentine’s Day
There comes a moment in many director’s lives when film making becomes accountancy. Valentine’s Day is that moment.
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