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Movie review: We Need to Talk About Kevin

Lynne Ramsay’s long-awaited return to filmmaking expresses a mother’s nightmare of raising a hell-child through a splatter of flashbacks and teasing use of the colour red. Tim Robey is impressed. Lynne...

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Movie Review: The Grey

A lot of people will complain about this film not having enough action or being too introspective or whatever other reason they can think of not to like the film. But the reality...

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Movie Review: Chronicle

Ever since the breakout success of 1999′s The Blair Witch Project, the found footage film has become a subgenre in its own right. In a similar vein to Blair Witch, the Paranormal Activity...

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Movie Review: The Woman in Black

I can honestly say that I have really never been more terrified in a film. Not that I can remember. From the beginning of the film, the mood is set – something is...

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Movie Review: Safe House

I’ll be honest. When I saw the trailer, I was madly excited. It looked fantastic. But then, after a while, I remembered, that the main point of a trailer is to do just...

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Movie Review: This Means War

FDR (Pine) and Tuck (Hardy, with his English accent in tact….YAY!!) are CIA agents and best friends. They would, literally, take a bullet for one another. When they discover they are dating the...

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Movie Review: The Vow

Basically, if you’re a romantic drama type, you’ll love this movie. I’m NOT a romantic drama type, and I still enjoyed it immensely. The shining star, no pun intended, for me was Channing...

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Movie Review: The Forgiveness of Blood

Back in the 15th.Century, a certain prince Leke Dukagjini gathered together a collection of Albanian traditional customs and cultural practices that came to be known as “The Kanun of Leke Dukagjini.”...

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Movie Review: Gone

A waitress named Jill (Amanda Seyfried) lives with her sister Molly (Emily Wickersham). Jill regularly jogs through the woods searching for a particular spot because she is convinced that she was once...

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Movie Review – Ice Age: Continental Drift

Christopher Orr The Atlantic Yes, this is the part where I outsource my critical role to my children. If you are the kind of person who (quite understandably) abhors this particular gimmick, you...

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