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Sep08
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Air Guitar Nation
This unashamedly ridiculous and hilarious documentary feature looks at the hopefuls who compete in the East Coast division...
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Anna Nicole
Following her tragic death in February, 2007, it was merely a matter of time before Anna Nicole Smith and her bizarre and...
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Battle In Heaven
Cultures clash in director Carlos Reygadas' sublime follow-up to his debut feature Japón. In a loose narrative,...
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Be Kind Rewind
Music video specialist turned filmmaker Michel Gondry has established himself as a director who will always surprise and...
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Before The Devil Knows You're Dead
This layered crime drama from acclaimed director Sidney Lumet (see page 12) embroils a family in a larcenous scheme gone...
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Closing The Ring
Are you wondering what Mischa Barton has done after she left the popular teen drama The O.C.? Well, here she is as the...
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Die Hard Quadrilogy
You may think you've seen all of Detective John McClane's explosive escapades in the Die Hard movies, but you've never...
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Dragon Wars
The title of this insane action fantasy is self explanatory. One of South Korea's most ambitious and expensive productions...
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Ed Gein
The ghoulish exploits of notorious Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein, “The Butcher of Plainfield”, inspired the...
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El Cantante
A look at the life of Hector Lavoe, dubbed the 'King of Salsa', for whom the cost of fame resulted in a downward spiral...
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Feast Of Love
This adaptation of Charles Baxter’s celebrated novel boasts an all-star cast, including Morgan Freeman, Selma Blair...
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Forgetting Sarah Marshall
A musician (Jason Segel, who also scripted) heads to Hawaii to recover after splitting with TV star girlfriend Sarah...
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In The Valley Of Elah
A military mystery set against the backdrop of the war in Iraq, in which a father (Tommy Lee Jones) searches for his son...
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Island Empire
The latest film from David Lynch works as a companion piece of sorts to his earlier Mulholland Drive, exploring the dark...
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Jumper
Hayden Christensen (aka Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars Eps I–III) plays an ordinary kid who possesses an...
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Juno
A precocious 16-year-old, Juno (Ellen Page), discovers that she is pregnant and decides to have the baby but eschew the...
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Mama's Boy
Following his breakout performance in Napoleon Dynamite, Jon Heder has essentially reprised his dweeb shtick throughout a...
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Never Back Down
The Karate Kid meets Fight Club in this teen flick that trades in the current popularity of Mixed Martial Arts...
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Otis
Treading a fine line between laughs and horror, this twisted black comedy reinvents the serial killer thriller formula...
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P2
An underground parking garage becomes a focus for terror in this tense and gruesome horror thriller from screenwriters...
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Prom Night
Hollywood remain content to recycle ‘80s horror films and the latest is Prom Night, which takes its title and...
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Rambo
Having successfully revived Rocky Balboa for another round, Sylvester Stallone resurrects another of his signature roles,...
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Robot Chicken: Star Wars
Seth Green and Matt Senreich’s  dual Emmy-winning, action figure driven satire Robot Chicken has no peer when...
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Run Fat Boy Run
Simon Pegg, best known as the titular character from Shaun of the Dead, is directed here by former Friends star David...
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Semi Pro
Following Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Kicking and Screaming and Blades of Glory, comedy superstar Will...
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Slueth
Continuing the trend of remaking classic British films usually starring Michael Caine (see also Alfie, The Italian Job and...
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Starship Troopers 3: Maurader
Casper Van Dien returns to the role that almost made him an action superstar in this second sequel to the science fiction...
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Step Up 2: The Streets
So you think you can dance? Have you got what it takes to take it to The Streets? Like its predecessor, Step Up 2 is about...
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Teeth
Perhaps the ultimate cautionary tale for males and female empowerment flick for the girls, Teeth’s teenage...
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The Spiderwick Chronicles
Twin brothers Jared and Simon Grace (Freddie Highmore, playing both roles) and their older sister Mallory (Sarah Bolger)...
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The Bucket List
A buddy road-trip film with seniors, Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman play a pair of terminally ill patients who decide...
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The Cottage
The Cottage begins like a traditional British crime thriller  with a comic edge, as a hostage situation develops...
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The Darjeeling Limited
Three estranged brothers (Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman) embark on a spiritual journey across India,...
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The Diving Bell & The Butterfly
Based on the life of former Elle magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby (played here by Mathieu Amalric), who was paralysed...
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The Eye
Inevitable American remake of the impressive 2002 Hong Kong horror film from the Pang Brothers.   Jessica Alba plays...
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The Game Plan
The Rock, now known under the more serious moniker of Dwayne Johnson, boldly goes where both Vin Diesel and Arnold...
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The Last Confederate
The true story of a confederate Captain, Robert Adams (played by Julian Adams, a direct descendant), torn between his...
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The Other Boleyn Girl
Fans of royal period dramas will find much to enjoy in this film about love, seduction, treason and ambition.   The...
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The Water Horse: Legend Of The Deep
Set against the backdrop of World War II, this is an old fashioned fantasy adventure that's essentially the heartwarming...
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There Will Be Blood
Paul Thomas Anderson’s fifth feature is a radical adaptation of the introductory chapters of Upton Sinclair’s...
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Things We Lost In The Fire.
An emotionally resonant drama that details what occurs when two people are drawn together by the death of a mutual loved...
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Vantage Point
This slick conspiracy thriller employs a Rashomon-style narrative device, examining the events surrounding an...
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We Own The Night
This slick conspiracy thriller employs a Rashomon-style narrative device, examining the events surrounding an...
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