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The Adjustment Bureau
The Adjustment Bureau

If you liked Inception but found it gave you a headache, then The Adjustment Bureau is the one for you.
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★★★☆☆
16 July 2011
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The Eagle
The Eagle

What could have been an intelligent revival of the classics-themed adventure genre feels disappointingly standard issue
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★★★☆☆
16 July 2011
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Sanctum
Sanctum

Mr Cameron has a penchant for setting dramas deep underwater – he did it in The Abyss, he did it in Titantic, and here he does it in Sanctum.
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★★★☆☆
18 June 2011
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Paul
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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★★★★☆
18 June 2011
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The American
The American

In Corbijn’s first film since Control, he delivers a thoughtful, engaging and skilfully crafted thriller.
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★★★★☆
2 April 2011
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The Kids Are All Right
The Kids Are All Right

Nic and Jules (Annette Bening and Julianne Moore) are a middle-aged, long-term lesbian couple in California with two teenage children conceived through artificial insemination.
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★★★☆☆
19 March 2011
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The Death and Life of Charlie St Cloud
The Death and Life of Charlie St Cloud

Unless you are suffering from insomnia and are looking for a cure, stay well away from this dull and predictable film.
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★☆☆☆☆
16 February 2011
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Barney’s Version
Barney’s Version

What unfolds on-screen (or in the trailer, which gives away almost every plot point) is the self-justification of a maudlin, chauvinistic man who imaginatively recasts himself as both a hero and a victim.
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★★☆☆☆
28 January 2011
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Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Scott Pilgrim vs the World

Scott Pilgrim lives in a world in which the ordinary is extraordinary, where imagination and exaggeration runs wild.
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★★★★★
21 December 2010
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Get Him To The Greek
Get Him To The Greek

Although the template of the film is the same tired routine, a refreshing, lyrical Russell Brand gives new energy to a weary format.
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★★★½☆
30 October 2010
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