
With the books closed on Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, Warner Bros. Pictures finds itself in desperate need ...
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Great ideas come along once in a blue moon. With today’s state of cinema that is inundated with superhero movies, seq...
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For the past few years, critiquing a movie by M. Night Shyamalan has been something akin to shooting fish in a barrel, ...
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Rarely in the world of cinema does a romance come along and touch you in a way that can’t be explained. Rarely does o...
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It’s really hard to hate animated movies, even bad ones. If nothing else, animated movies are typically filled with l...
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Years from now, when people discuss the best comedies of this generation, I fully expect 2009’s “The Hangover” to...
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A funny thing happened at the megaplexes last summer. That was when Fast Five debuted, and unexpectedly crystallized th...
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Post-reboot films are tricky endeavors. Christopher Nolan's Batman soared to even greater heights in his second time ou...
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Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce’s gaudy adaptation of The Great Gatsby hits all the high points but plumbs few of the d...
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You can't go bigger than "The Avengers," so Marvel follows up that superhero team-up movie with a surprisingly introspe...
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 Poor Toby Jones. Every time he gets a plum part, something comes along to overshadow it.First there was Dobby the H...
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 One-man UK film industry Michael Winterbottom continues his genre hopping with this gentle kitchen-sink experiment....
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 The problem with portmanteau films such as New York Stories (Coppola and co) and Four Rooms (Tarantino et al) is th...
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 The subject of this powerful documentary, Don McCullin, is uncomfortable being defined as a war photographer, even ...
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 A midnight movie with matinee charms, Jon Wright’s genial Irish creature feature proved a crowd-pleaser in th...
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 You don't need to be a foodie to appreciate this charming documentary, which delves in to the life and work of Toky...
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 Pixar's latest 3D release seems a cruel joke at the expense of Mike Wazowski, the walking peeper lacking the second...
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 Roman Polanski's first english language film made a hell of an entrance; so much so, had he fallen under a bus the ...
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 “Forget it, Jake it's Chinatown!” The most memorable sign-off ever, right? Wrong.Roman Polanski&rs...
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 Rape-revenge is the most morally dubious of genres, often made by those more interested in filming the former than dealin...
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 It can be exhilarating to watch when an actor finds a director they click with.The moment Tom Cruise strides into J...
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 At a time when horror movies had turned to schlock, Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Orphanage (2007) brought emotional ca...
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 The respective ages of Quartet’s leads (72, 69, 75, 77…) reads like a game of geriatric bingo.But then their...
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 Known in luvvie circles as The Glums, Les Misérables has been seen by so many people since its 1985 London premier...
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 The past has never seemed so inviting as it does in Colin Trevorrow’s DIY time-travel romance.Like a low-key ...
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 So often dubbed “unfilmable”, Salman Rushdie’s 1980 Booker-winning novel is bravely taken on by directo...
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