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Wah Do Dem
Wah Do Dem

A debut collaboration from Sam Fleischner and Ben Chace, Wah Do Dem is daring, witty and very, very cool.
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★★★★☆
16 October 2009
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35 Shots of Rum
35 Shots of Rum

35 Shots of Rum is, like many by Clare Denis, a film about real human behaviour. The focus is on the relationship of Lionel, a train driver, and his student daughter.
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★★★★½
14 October 2009
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Land of the Lost
Land of the Lost

Wherever you go in the world you’ll never be far away from someone who’s learnt hefty chunks of Anchorman by heart, and is ready to gush forth a torrent of Ferrellisms at the slightest provocation.
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★★½☆☆
13 October 2009
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Colin
Colin

Colin made headlines when it debuted at Cannes earlier this year and was promptly snapped up for limited cinematic release. The reason? It was allegedly made for the princely sum of £45
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★★½☆☆
12 October 2009
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Looking For Eric
Looking For Eric

Although the hype naturally orbits Cantona with his gargantuan and magnetic ego, the film itself centres around that of Eric Bishop, a numb and depressed postman from Manchester.
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★★★★☆
12 October 2009
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Coraline
Coraline

Neil Gaiman’s tale of a bored girl ignored by her parents who finds a door to a mirror world complete with “Other Mother” is one that definitely deserves its PG rating.
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★★★★☆
8 October 2009
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Just Another Love Story
Just Another Love Story

This film’s deceptively dismissive title is a mischievous nod to the fact that Just Another Love Story is anything but.
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★★★☆☆
5 October 2009
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Goodbye Solo
Goodbye Solo

Bahrani tells the story of two men; one starting his American dream and the other ending it.
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★★★★☆
30 September 2009
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Sleep Furiously
Sleep Furiously

It reminded me a lot of those boring parts on Playdays and Blue Peter when they showed people at work, but with a higher quality of cinematography.
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★½☆☆☆
25 September 2009
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Born in ’68
Born in ’68

Actress and supermodel Laetitia Casta stars in this rather epic French outing from Oliver Ducastel and Jacques Martineau.
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★★½☆☆
24 September 2009
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