Alien Autopsy
Alien AutopsyMy initial feeling when discovering that ‘ant and dec’ had a film out was one of despair.
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The Illusionist
Director Neil Burger has done well to gather a group of prolific actors, including Paul Giamatti. However, he is clearly unaware of how to utilise his tools, and creates a shambles out of an idea that could have worked really well despite the weak plot.
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Walk The Line
The late great Johnny Cash was and, in many ways, still is a legend. He left an everlasting mark on the music industry and people everywhere, but most importantly in the end, when it was all said and done…he walked the line.
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Good Night, and Good Luck
Good Night, and Good LuckWhen Alfred Hitchcock decided to shoot a film in black and white, even though colour technology was readily available, it (being Psycho) quickly became a cinematic masterpiece.
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Elizabethtown
The tagline to this film was about “finding yourself” and this was a film that never even really found its feet.
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Provoked
Back in 1989, a Punjabi woman with two children set fire to her husband while he was asleep and was charged with murder when he died from his burns
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The Da Vinci Code
The Cannes Film Festival is undoubtedly a marked date on any film calendar. It is a festival which decides the fate of many upcoming movies.
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The Da Vinci Code
I haven’t read the book. Or any of the other 263 books related to it, from ‘The Illustrated…’ to ‘The Truth Behind…’. I haven’t played the board game.
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Little Miss Sunshine
Little Miss SunshineLittle Miss Sunshine is that rarest of things: a feel good film that never once resorts to a staple of the genre.
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Cars
In a world completely populated by motor vehicles, Cars follows an obnoxious, self-centred racing car called Lightning McQueen who is on the verge of winning the world championship in his rookie year.
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