Category: Film Reviews
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Review: The Lost Bladesman
The creative forces behind Infernal Affairs re-team to present their take on the burgeoning historical martial arts genre.
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Water for Elephants
REVIEW: Based on the historical novel of the same name by Sara Gruen, the screen adaptation of Water for Elephants doesn’t spare the horses of talent, pulling in stars Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz for this touching drama.
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Source Code
After impressing audiences far and wide with his exceptional debut feature Moon, Duncan Jones returns for a second stab at the science fiction genre.
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Babies
Take a peek at the intimate moments that fill our first year of life, as French documentarian Thomas Balmès follows the formative period across the world.
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Something Borrowed
The boundaries of friendship are tested in Luke Greenfield’s adaptation of Emily Giffin’s best-selling book.
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The evolution of ‘Star Wars’
Fans have long cried out for the ‘original’ versions of the Star Wars trilogy to be released on a digital home format, but which version is truly original?
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Arthur
20 years after Steve Gordon brought the tale to the screen, director Jason Winer and comedian Russell Brand tackle the 21st century remake.
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How I Ended This Summer
REVIEW: Silver Bear winner How I Ended This Summer has been a favourite on the festival circuit, and is part of a recent wave Russian arthouse films. Director Alexei Popogrebski explores isolation and madness in a most unforgiving landscape.
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Mars Needs Moms
REVIEW: From the team behind Disney’s A Christmas Carol and The Polar Express, Simon Wells – the great-grandson of H.G. Wells – takes us on a journey that sees the red planet stealing Earth’s most valuable asset: our mothers.
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