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GREAT BALLS OF FIRE

REVIEWED - GODZILLA/GOJIRA: ISHIRÔ Honda's fabulous Gojira, a serious film in a frivolous genre, was, before the welcome release…

Fri Nov 18 2005 - 00:00

Foot in Mouth

Reviewed - In Her Shoes: There is an odd moment halfway through this uncomfortable hybrid of a film

Fri Nov 11 2005 - 00:00

A killer plot

Reviewed - The Constant Gardener: Fernando Meirelles' international hit City of God established the Brazilian as an extraordinary…

Fri Nov 11 2005 - 00:00

Cobbled together

Reviewed - Kinky Boots:  So what are plucky Britishers doing this season to regain dignity and escape exclusion? Stripping? …

Fri Nov 11 2005 - 00:00

NewDVDs

Latest DVD releases reviewed

Fri Nov 11 2005 - 00:00

A MATRIX FULLY LOADED

REVIEWED - GHOST IN THE SHELL 2: INNOCENCE/ INOSENSU: KÔ KAKU KIDÔTAI: AMORU Oshii's stunning sequel to his complex, bleak 1995…

Fri Oct 28 2005 - 01:00

YOUR HEAVEN, MY HELL

REVIEWED - BATTLE IN HEAVEN/BATALLA EN EL CIELO: CARLOS Reygadas, the young Mexican director of 2002's stubbornly unpacy Japón…

Fri Oct 28 2005 - 01:00

DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH

REVIEWED - INTO THE BLUE : I like all kinds of garbage. I like Big Macs. I like Rachel Stevens. I like Tunnocks Teacakes

Fri Oct 21 2005 - 01:00

SUPERDOOPER

REVIEWED - SKY HIGH : After the mighty Incredibles , any comedy focusing on the suburban travails of ageing superheroes is going…

Fri Oct 21 2005 - 01:00

A NANNY STATE

REVIEWED - NANNY MCPHEE : This Victorian children's adventure, adapted by Emma Thompson from a series of novels by Christianna…

Fri Oct 21 2005 - 01:00

FLEET ST CHEAT

REVIEWED - RAG TALE: THE style Mary McGuckian adopts for her broad-as-the-ocean satire on the tabloid media has such a dramatic…

Fri Oct 14 2005 - 01:00

PURE SMUT

REVIEWED - THE ARISTOCRATS: THIS disgusting documentary takes as its subject an obscure tradition from the world of show business…

Fri Oct 14 2005 - 01:00

Way... Way out

REVIEWED - SERENITY: George Lucas, whose last three films showed the world that space opera could be as boring as, well, opera…

Fri Oct 07 2005 - 01:00

School of Scares

REVIEWED - INNOCENCE:  Lucile Hadzihalilovic has hitherto been best known for collaborations with her partner Gasper Noé - she…

Fri Oct 07 2005 - 01:00

SCORELSS DRAW

REVIEWED - GOAL! When Santiago Munez (Kuno Becker), a hard-working illegal immigrant with feet of gold, returns to his bedroom…

Fri Sept 30 2005 - 01:00

HOW LOW CAN HE GO?

REVIEWED - DEUCE BIGALOW: EUROPEAN GIGOLO Comedy boffins out there may wish to ponder why a joke relating to the Chernobyl disaster…

Fri Sept 30 2005 - 01:00

DETROIT SINNERS

REVIEWED - FOUR BROTHERS John Singleton is to be congratulated on coming up with a novel - and potentially intriguing - amalgam…

Fri Sept 30 2005 - 01:00

I AM ZOMBIE, HEAR ME ROAR

REVIEWED - LAND OF THE DEAD: FEW entities in US popular culture provide a more comprehensive measure of the state of the nation…

Fri Sept 23 2005 - 01:00

A FILM IN VERSE?/ COULD BE WORSE

REVIEWED- YES: IN THE week of the release of Guy Ritchie's insufferable Revolver, it seems churlish to accuse any film, even…

Fri Sept 23 2005 - 01:00

VideoDVD

Latest releases reviewed

Fri Sept 23 2005 - 01:00

Dream a little dream

Reviewed - The Intruder/L'Intrus: HOW much of the peculiar magic that surrounds Claire Denis's hypnotic films is down to the…

Fri Sept 16 2005 - 01:00

Who could love this dog?

Reviewed - Must love dogs: DESPERATE target audience - 16-35, white, female - seeks insufferably bland romantic comedy composed…

Fri Sept 16 2005 - 01:00

Bum vibes in surf city

Reviewed - Lords of dogtown: THIS dramatisation of the rise of skateboarding as a pastime - later sport, religion and industry…

Fri Sept 16 2005 - 01:00

It's about time

Reviewed - Primer: HAVING seen Primer twice, I can say with some confidence that its frustratingly knotty plot - peppered with…

Fri Sept 16 2005 - 01:00

Ronnie Corbett: It's hello from him . . .

In this interview first published in 2005, Ronnie Corbett talks to Donald Clarke about The Two Ronnies, old-fashioned humour, and being back on stage

Sat Sept 10 2005 - 01:00

FIRST TIME LUCKY

REVIEWED - THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN: IT MAY be little more than a loose collection of comic bits, and it is certainly at least…

Fri Sept 02 2005 - 01:00

FROM GOD TO MAN

REVIEWED - THE SUN/SOLONTSE: THE third film in Alexander Sokurov's developing tetralogy examining the miseries that accompany…

Fri Sept 02 2005 - 01:00

BLUE COLLAR BUNKUM

REVIEWED - THE HONEYMOONERS: THE great American sitcom on which this inexpressibly atrocious film was based had its greatest…

Fri Sept 02 2005 - 01:00

RISIBLE PANTY LINES

REVIEWED - THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELLING PANTS:  The pants passed around by the four female chums in this anaemic teen weepie…

Fri Aug 26 2005 - 01:00

STILL LIFE IN JAPAN

REVIEWED - CAFÉ LUMIÈRE (KÔHÎ JIKÔ): Hou Hsiao-Hsien, the Taiwanese master of the static shot, was commissioned to direct this…

Fri Aug 26 2005 - 01:00

Scarlett and Ewan isolated on Island

The hubbub surrounding the disappointing US returns for Michael Bay's The Island continued last week with the producers - husband…

Fri Aug 19 2005 - 01:00

Drawn to the dark side

Reviewed - The Island: Readers familiar with the law of inverse proportionality - which has hitherto governed the relationship…

Fri Aug 12 2005 - 01:00

Sony to give us back our money

Following a recent court case in which Sony Pictures owned up to carrying quotes from an imaginary film critic - one "David Manning…

Fri Aug 12 2005 - 01:00

A glance at France

Reviewed - The Last Mitterand (Le Promeneur du Champ de Mars): Georges-Marc Benamou's book Le Dernier Mitterrand , a record …

Fri Aug 12 2005 - 01:00

There's always a catch

Reviewed - The Perfect Catch : Fans of Nick Hornby's memoir, Fever Pitch , may feel the need to get all hoity toity about the…

Fri Aug 12 2005 - 01:00

THE TIES THAT BIND

REVIEWED - A COMMON THREAD (BORDEUSES): This perfectly lovely French yarn does all the things you expect middle-brow art films…

Fri Aug 05 2005 - 01:00

FLASH IN THE PAN

REVIEWED - OVERNIGHT: You might describe this hugely enjoyable - if formally unremarkable - documentary as a neat complement…

Fri Aug 05 2005 - 01:00

RIDE, RACE & DANCE WITH THE DEVIL

REVIEWED - THE DEVIL'S REJECTS: At a crucial point in Rob Zombie's raucous, nauseating follow-up to House of 1000 Corpses, as…

Fri Aug 05 2005 - 01:00

HOME IS WHERE THE HORROR IS

REVIEWED - 3 IRON: Whatare we to make of Kim Ki-duk? Watching his grimmest work, one is reminded of a child pulling the legs…

Fri Aug 05 2005 - 01:00

STEALTH WARNING

REVIEWED - STEALTH: Contrary to promises made in the title, this psychedelically moronic action film, arguably the worst studio…

Fri Aug 05 2005 - 01:00

Boy will get to eat girl after all

A polite tussle between the Irish Film Censor's Office and Abbey Films, the distributor of the upcoming Irish horror comedy Boy…

Fri Aug 05 2005 - 01:00

THE GLORY OF THE GUN

REVIEWED - DEAR WENDY: The latest festival of finger-wagging, Brechtian pantomime and Yank-bashing from the pen of Lars von …

Fri Aug 05 2005 - 01:00

The greatest story never (yet) told

Proof that Hollywood's generals are always preparing to fight the last war comes with the news that Disney has entered into a…

Fri Jul 29 2005 - 01:00

DEM CREAKY OLD BONES

REVIEWED - THE SKELETON KEY: I WONDER what the citizens of New Orleans will make of this fruity gumbo of shrunken heads, mad…

Fri Jul 29 2005 - 01:00

Shop till you drop

Reviewed - Czech Dream:  In the 1961 comedy Lover Come Back, Doris Day and Rock Hudson star as rival advertising executives …

Fri Jul 22 2005 - 01:00

Conversation killer

Reviewed - 13 conversations about one thing: Some ways into this wearing compendium of things people just don't say, after it…

Fri Jul 22 2005 - 01:00

Fantastic bores

Reviewed - Fantastic Four:  Earlier this year, Avi Arad, the CEO of Marvel Comics' film division, persuaded Merrill Lynch, a…

Fri Jul 22 2005 - 01:00

Dumb & Dummy

Reviewed - The Pacifier:  Considering the narcoleptic torpor Vin Diesel brings to his performance as a Navy Seal entrusted with…

Fri Jul 22 2005 - 01:00

A no-win situation

Reviewed - Kicking and screaming: By the time Bob Dylan was 38 he had recorded 20 of the epoch's most important records

Fri Jul 22 2005 - 01:00

Subterranean sick blues

Ingenious touches help turn Neil Marshall's The Descent into a powerful piece of genre film-making, writes Donald Clarke

Sat Jul 09 2005 - 01:00
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