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Life During Wartime

Life During Wartime

By Garth Twa, 11th July 2010

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

Leap Year

By Tom McGoldrick, 11th July 2010

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

Valentine’s Day

By Nell Frizzell, 11th July 2010

There comes a moment in many director’s lives when film making becomes accountancy. Valentine’s Day is that moment.

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Youth in Revolt

Youth in Revolt

By Lucy Atkinson, 10th July 2010

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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Heartbreaker

Heartbreaker

By Joe Fraser, 7th July 2010

Excellent pacing, fine set pieces, a few good jokes and a couple of beguiling performances left me, eventually, shamefully, seduced.

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Get Him To The Greek

Get Him To The Greek

By Dan Higgins, 5th July 2010

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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Please Give

Please Give

By Emma Reynolds, 20th June 2010

Although frustratingly imperfect, Please Give is a delightfully funny and recognisable unpicking of some tightly-woven upholstery.

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Skeletons

Skeletons

By Neil Rolland, 20th June 2010

Using magic runes and electronic devices, Bennet and Simon are able to walk through closets and find all the hidden skeletons inside and deal with them.

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Chase the Slut

Chase the Slut

By Neil Rolland, 19th June 2010

If you can accept Chase the Slut for what it is – a low budget film made because the people involved were passionate about it – then you’ll be able to see past the majority of flaws.

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Greenberg

Greenberg

By David Hudson, 13th June 2010

Baumbach has crafted another whimsical and thought-provoking piece of work, which this time dwells upon ageing, depression and regret.

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