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SEX AND THE SENORA

REVIEWED - TORREMOLINOS 73: A crucial scene in Pablo Berger's charming first feature sees the hero, Alfredo, whose wife, Carmen…

Fri Jun 24 2005 - 01:00

DOIN ME HEAD IN

REVIEWS - HEADRUSH: BACK in 1994, when we still ate our own young, all Irish films were about crones in shawls or IRA men falling…

Fri Jun 24 2005 - 01:00

LOVE IS IN THE Zzzzzz

REVIEWED - A LOT LIKE LOVE: AN hour or so after the credits rolled on A Lot Like Love, I found myself tempted to return to the…

Fri Jun 24 2005 - 01:00

SHALLOW GRAVE

Making a film about perennial cult band The Brian Jonestown Massacre and its madman leader all but did in Ondi Timoner

Fri Jun 24 2005 - 01:00

HOME INVADERS

REVIEWED - PRIVATE: THE uncompromising agitprop energy that hangs around this tale of conflict in the occupied territories of…

Fri Jun 24 2005 - 01:00

MILD THINGS

REVIEWED - WILD SIDE: TWO musical influences hang over this beautifully made French drama

Fri Jun 24 2005 - 01:00

ROYSTON VASEY COMES TO LIFE

REVIEWED - THE LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN'S APOCALYPSE: THIS hilarious big-screen outing for the League of Gentlemen begins with Jeremy…

Fri Jun 03 2005 - 01:00

ROTTING IN DENMARK

REVIEWED - IN YOUR HANDS/FORBRYDELSER: Last time I checked, there was a clause in the Dogme 95 manifesto forbidding genre pictures…

Fri Jun 03 2005 - 01:00

LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD

REVIEWED - ONLY HUMAN/SERES QUERIDOS: The directors of this harmless Spanish farce, in which a Jewish girl brings a Palestinian…

Fri Jun 03 2005 - 01:00

MICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT

Until Hayao Miyazaki's forthcoming Howl's Moving Castle reaches us, fans of the great Japanese animator will have to make do …

Fri May 27 2005 - 01:00

DOLL SPAWN

Following 1998's hilarious Bride of Chucky - the greatest killer-doll film since Dead of Night - this latest episode in the notorious…

Fri May 27 2005 - 01:00

Comic book confidential

When the young Frank Miller, a Vermont kid who had been drawing his own comics since the age of six, first made his way to New…

Fri May 27 2005 - 01:00

ONLY THE STRUNG SURVIVE

In January 2004, when putting this singular entertainment before the world, the Danish director Anders Rønnow-Klarlund declared…

Fri May 27 2005 - 01:00

MYSTIFYING MOB JOB

Paolo Sorrentino's icily intoxicating second feature - the sort of film which has you reluctantly dusting off four-dollar words…

Fri May 27 2005 - 01:00

WAXED DUMMIES

When Robert Zemeckis helped establish Dark Castle Pictures, it appeared the aim was to transform bargain-basement 1950s mad-scientist…

Fri May 27 2005 - 01:00

Weird science

Reviewed - What the bleep do we know?: What the Bleep Do We Know? (or What the #$*! Do We Know? as it is known on certain astral…

Fri May 20 2005 - 01:00

Childhood's dead end

Reviewed - Mysterious Skin: Though based on a novel by Scott Heim, the latest creepy dispatch from the professional pessimist…

Fri May 20 2005 - 01:00

VideoDVDs

Latest DVD releases reviewed

Fri May 20 2005 - 01:00

Fever Pitch

REVIEWED - FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: FOR domestic readers who once spent the hours after school shivering on windswept, cratered …

Fri May 13 2005 - 01:00

Foo Fighter

REVIEWED - ONG BAK: The martial arts films that make it into commercial cinemas in this country tend to feature either aerial…

Fri May 13 2005 - 01:00

No laughing matter

A new documentary tells the story of Mayo-reared and Jesuit-educated William Joyce - aka Nazi propagandist Lord Haw Haw

Sat May 07 2005 - 01:00

CLIVE'S REVENGE

REVIEWED - I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD: About halfway through Mike Hodges's unsatisfactory follow-up to Croupier, Clive Owen - …

Fri Apr 15 2005 - 01:00

SHOT THROUGH THE HEART

REVIEWED - BULLET BOY: SAUL Dibb's nervy, energetic film, which focuses on cycles of revenge within the black communities of…

Fri Apr 08 2005 - 01:00

Turning Japanese

Globetrotter turned wage slave Niall Murtagh found life in a Japanese multinational a little strange

Sat Apr 02 2005 - 01:00

STONE COLD

REVIEWED - BE COOL Edie Athens, a music producer played with scant enthusiasm by a waxy Uma Thurman, has just lost her husband…

Fri Apr 01 2005 - 01:00

STIFF UPPER BEAKS

REVIEWED - VALIANT Appropiately for an entertainment emanating from the revived Ealing Studios, this tale of a brave pigeon'…

Fri Mar 25 2005 - 00:00

NEW POOH A HONEY

REVIEWIED - POOH'S HEFFALUMP MOVIE: IN DISNEY'S latest low-rent addition to the chronicles of Hundred Acre Wood, the hostile…

Fri Mar 18 2005 - 00:00

Kusturica's bird on a wire (honestly)

A NOISY tussle between the British Board of Film Classification and director Emir Kusturica came to an intriguing conclusion …

Fri Mar 18 2005 - 00:00

SLEEPY STAR

REVIEWED - LAURA'S STAR: JUST in time for Easter comes an excellent punishment for children who, right up until they poured …

Fri Mar 18 2005 - 00:00

PASSION REPLAY

REVIEWED - THE PASSION RECUT: IN THE secular world it's what we call a marketing gimmick

Fri Mar 18 2005 - 00:00

THINGS THAT GO Zzzzzz IN THE NIGHT

REVIEWED - DARKNESS: GLANCING through the notes I took during this singular Spanish horror fiasco, I found myself temporarily…

Fri Mar 18 2005 - 00:00

EURO CRUZ IN CONTROL

REVIEWED - DON'T MOVE/NON TI MUOVERE: POOR, cursed Penélope Cruz, the apparent albatross to a lengthy series of US flops, has…

Fri Mar 18 2005 - 00:00

IT'S TENSION CITY

REVIEWED - HOSTAGE: JEFF Talley is carrying around at least three weighty psychological burdens

Fri Mar 11 2005 - 00:00

LIMP FLICK

REVIEWED - 9 SONGS: NEVER mind what the poor actors have to do. Just listen to what they have to say

Fri Mar 11 2005 - 00:00

WAR BABIES

REVIEWED - TURTLES CAN FLY/LAKPOSHTHA HÂM PARVAZ MIKONAND: BAHMAN Ghobadi, the Kurdish director of the emotionally devastating…

Fri Mar 11 2005 - 00:00

Blame it on the boogey

REVIEWED - BOOGEYMAN: The only real surprise in this brain-atrophying horror film, which recently topped the US box-office during…

Fri Mar 04 2005 - 00:00

A rickety remake

REVIEWED - FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX: Robert Aldrich's The Flight of the Phoenix, in which James Stewart and some character actors…

Fri Mar 04 2005 - 00:00

Liberal guilt makes for a dull comedy

REVIEWED - SPANGLISH: James L

Fri Feb 25 2005 - 00:00

Teacher's threat

REVIEWED - COACH CARTER: This true story concerning a high school basketball coach, who, by insisting that his charges should…

Fri Feb 25 2005 - 00:00

SUICIDAL TENDENCIES

REVIEWED - HEAD-ON/GEGEN DIE WAN: This desperate love story set amid Hamburg's Turkish community was a surprise winner of the…

Fri Feb 18 2005 - 00:00

VIDEODVD

Latest video releases reviewed

Fri Feb 18 2005 - 00:00

CORPORATE SHENANIGANS

REVIEWED - THE YES MEN: This nuts-and-bolts (or maybe just nuts) documentary about a group of merry anti-globalisation pranksters…

Fri Feb 18 2005 - 00:00

HELL'S HIGHWAY

REVIEWED - ARE WE THERE YET?: Welcome to the world of show business young Philip Daniel Bolden

Fri Feb 18 2005 - 00:00

LITTLE MISS AMERICA

REVIEWED - FIRST DAUGHTER: You can imagine the difficulties that director Forrest Whitaker and his cabal of writers must have…

Fri Feb 11 2005 - 00:00

THE CARREY-ON KID

REVIEWED - SON OF THE MASK: No, not a sequel to Peter Bogdanovich's 1985 drama about a teenager learning to live with the trauma…

Fri Feb 11 2005 - 00:00

STILL SWEET

REVIEWED - LA DOLCE VITA: Fellini's delicious wallow in the world of celebrity journalism took over from Bergman's The Seventh…

Fri Feb 11 2005 - 00:00

MY LOVELY ZEBRA

REVIEWED - RACING STRIPES There may be critics capable of getting through a review of this passable kids' movie without mentioning…

Fri Feb 04 2005 - 00:00

DEAD PUNKS SOCIETY

Reviewed - END OF THE CENTURY: THE STORY OF THE RAMONES "Norman Wisdom, Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee: good times!" So sang The Human…

Fri Jan 28 2005 - 00:00

CELEBRITY SNAPS

Reviewed - PAPARAZZI Not since The Devil's Advocate, in which Taylor Hackford suggested that lawyers might quite literally be…

Fri Jan 28 2005 - 00:00

THE PARENT TRAP

Reviewed - MEET THE FOCKERS Before Jay Roach's ho-hum sequel to the not-much-funnier Meet the Parents kicks off, the director…

Fri Jan 28 2005 - 00:00
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