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The Last Exorcism

The Last Exorcism

By Suki Ferguson, 2nd September 2010

This slightly tongue-in-cheek horror takes us modern cynics at our word, and presents us with an exorcist who no more believes in demons than Richard Dawkins believes in deities.

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Perrier’s Bounty

Perrier’s Bounty

By Joe Fraser, 14th August 2010

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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Chloe

Chloe

By Dan Higgins, 1st August 2010

Whereas the original, Nathalie…, is virtually devoid of any tension and anticipation, Chloe is a Hitchcock thriller for the 21st century.

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Splice

Splice

By Suki Ferguson, 11th July 2010

Splice is the story of two genetic engineer scientists whose ambitious side-project creates a creature that would have anti-stem cell campaigners crowing “We told you so, God-playing heathens!â€

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The Last Station

The Last Station

By David Hudson, 20th June 2010

Adapted from Jay Parini’s novel of the same name, The Last Station is a lush period drama that has unsurprisingly picked up award nominations.

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Ponyo

Ponyo

By Ruth Gibbs, 5th June 2010

Powerful otherworldliness and not a hint of 3D CGI in sight. Ponyo’s failure to attract academy nominations has baffled critics.

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The Brothers Bloom

The Brothers Bloom

By David Hudson, 2nd June 2010

The Blooms grow up to be globetrotting fraudsters from a bygone era – executing complex and ingenious con tricks on their rich, hapless victims.

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The Losers

The Losers

By Lisa Keddie, 29th May 2010

With a touch of the heist, loyalty testing and very real and flawed personalities, there is a lot more to this story than merely an inflated comic book caper full of action sequences.

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The Ghost

The Ghost

By David Hudson, 10th April 2010

Few mainstream films released this year are likely to come surrounded by the sort of controversy that is already attached to the latest Polanski offering.

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Bunny and the Bull

Bunny and the Bull

By Ben Hobson, 27th March 2010

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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