20th Century Fox
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Narnia is the dorky Bible-basher at the back of the class whilst Harry Potter is the popular, apolitical kid who gets all the attention.
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The A-Team
The A-Team is definitely summer popcorn fodder that will fill cinemas and thrill youngsters with no loyalty to the 80s first time around – and in this respect it fulfils its brief.
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Unstoppable
Unstoppable ostensibly serves only to get hyper-active kids out of the house on winter’s cold afternoons.
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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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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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Avatar
Whilst the technological aspect is well-documented, Avatar is so much more than showcase of innovation. Placed together with a good, albeit familiar plot, and this really is a true form of escapism.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
The film is more than a simple adaption of the much-loved story. It is a wholesale re-imagining of Dahl’s work.
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(500) Days of Summer
If you’ve seen the trailer then you know the premise, boy meets girl, boy falls in love, girl doesn’t. It’s that simple, only it’s not.
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Choke
The stacking up of such utterly farcical plotlines within the space of a couple hours of film produces a messy picture, and one that just simply goes too far into the ridiculous.
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