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Youth in Revolt
Youth in Revolt

Michael Cera plays two characters in a film with a lot of heart as well as humour and which will gain a passionate following within the shy, sweet, awkward teen market.
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★★★½☆
10 July 2010
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Please Give
Please Give

Although frustratingly imperfect, Please Give is a delightfully funny and recognisable unpicking of some tightly-woven upholstery.
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★★★½☆
20 June 2010
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Death at a Funeral
Death at a Funeral

Smeared in pink lipstick, with an unsuitable new hairstyle, Death At A Funeral looks like a weak and slightly grisly exercise in corporate money-making.
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★★☆☆☆
6 June 2010
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Up in the Air
Up in the Air

Ryan Bingham flies across America telling a number of unfortunate souls that their roles are no longer required and inspires them to think about the world of opportunity that has now landed on their laps.
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★★★★☆
30 May 2010
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The Back-up Plan
The Back-up Plan

The Back-up Plan appears to be the twisted creation of an alien without any soul or capacity for emotion, awkwardly attempting to portray what it imagines people to be like.
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★☆☆☆☆
10 May 2010
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Gentlemen Broncos
Gentlemen Broncos

If you are a fan of Jared Hess’ back catalogue, you will no doubt find Gentlemen Broncos a more than worthy addition.
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★★★☆☆
9 May 2010
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Taking Woodstock
Taking Woodstock

It is 1969. And that’s important. Man is landing on the moon but in upstate New York the El Monico, an ‘International Casino and Bar Mitzvah Center’—in reality a crumbling toilet—is in danger.
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★★★★☆
3 May 2010
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The Men Who Stare At Goats
The Men Who Stare At Goats

Aptly described as a ‘feel-good war movie’, it charts some of the more bizarre elements of the US military as they experimented with new-age techniques.
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★★★½☆
18 April 2010
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The Informant!
The Informant!

Steven Soderbergh takes us on an altogether more cynical and often sarcastic journey through what could have been the biggest corporate scandal in modern American history.
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★★★★☆
27 March 2010
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Bunny and the Bull
Bunny and the Bull

Tragedy never really enters The Mighty Boosh world – it is too wacky, too detached from reality for that – but Bunny and the Bull is as moving as it is funny.
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★★★★☆
27 March 2010
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