All (200) Reviews from @filmguy12
2012-4/10-Appealing leads and neat visual effects cannot mask what this really is: a long, dumb, mean-spirited disaster pic.
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on 10th March 2010
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel-5/10-Nothing more than disposable kids fare, though it's harmless and the cast is game.
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on 9th March 2010
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs-6/10-Visually striking and occasionally funny, a weak story makes this the lesser of the three.
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on 9th March 2010
Alvin and the Chipmunks-3/10-Decent CGI work is not enough to save this predictable and forgettable kids' flick.
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on 9th March 2010
Watchmen-8/10-Meandering and much too long, the film nevertheless remains entertaining. Jackie Earle Haley steals the show.
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
X-Men: The Last Stand-6.5/10-Intelligence in previous films here replaced by mindless action. Still, it's good fun.
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on 8th March 2010
I am Legend-7/10-Haunting film marred by weak third act and terrible visual effects. Great performance from Will Smith.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Ocean's Twelve-6.5/10-Somewhat enjoyable, but the stars appear to be having more fun than the audience.
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on 8th March 2010
Ocean's Thirteen-8/10-Takes a while to get going, but it's a vast improvement over the first sequel.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
The Soloist-5.5/10-Has its heart in the right place, but the end result feels more like a PSA than a movie.
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on 8th March 2010
Terminator 3-6/10-Some great chase scenes and fine performances make the lousy screenplay worth sitting through.
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on 8th March 2010
Sicko-9/10-Typically biased doc from Michael Moore, but also convincing, entertaining, and horrifying.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Mr. Brooks-7/10-Kevin Costner's performance makes this standard, over-the-top crime thriller worth seeing.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
The Queen-7/10-Emotionally bankrupt until the third act, the film nonetheless features a great performance from Helen Mirren.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Australia-7.5/10-An over-the-top spectacle that starts out flat, but eventually gains enough energy to win us over.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Reign Over Me-8/10-Adam Sandler's heartbreaking performance alone overshadows the film's familiar plot and uneven structure.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Flags of our Fathers-7/10-A decent war film that suffers from a lack of focus and confusing plot developments.
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on 8th March 2010
Letters from Iwo Jima-9/10-A deepy effective WWII drama that offers no easy answers about war and humanity.
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on 8th March 2010
Batman Begins-8.5/10-Not quite as captivating as its sequel, but it's still the second-best Batman movie ever made.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
The Matrix-8.5/10-Visual marvel. The outstanding special effects make up for over-the-top performances and confusing plot turns.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Gone Baby Gone-8.5/10-Exhilarating performances and a great directorial debut from Ben Affleck. It's also a bit of a downer.
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on 8th March 2010
Bull Durham-8/10-Sweet and funny, even if the first half is all over the place.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
A Fish Called Wanda-10/10-A comedy classic. Kevin Kline steals every one of his scenes.
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on 8th March 2010
Jurassic Park-7.5/10-Although the film stalls at times and doesn't make a whole lot of sense, it's still quite fun.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Hotel For Dogs-3/10-Little more than an expanded version of something you'd find on the Disney Channel.
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on 8th March 2010
The Wedding Singer-5/10-Spends so much time celebrating the 80's that it forgets to be funny.
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on 8th March 2010
Step Brothers-7.5/10-Really nothing more than a series of silly SNL sketches, but it's incredibly funny.
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on 8th March 2010
The Matrix Reloaded-6.5/10-The action sequences are impressive, but the story isn't nearly as compelling this time around.
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on 8th March 2010
Borat-8.5/10-Some scenes don't work as well as they should, but the laughs are consistent.
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on 8th March 2010
Office Space-7/10-Funny performances all around, even though the film drags at times and the ending feels rushed and sloppy.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
This is Spinal Tap-7.5/10-Not the classic everyone puts it out to be, but still pretty funny.
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on 8th March 2010
The Matrix Revolutions-7/10-The final battle is more than enough to save the relatively dull 90 minutes that precede it.
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on 8th March 2010
Public Enemies-7.5/10-There's not much in terms of character development, but the film is thoroughly intriguing.
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on 8th March 2010
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen-2.5/10-An intriguing opening five minutes cannot make up for such a lousy film.
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on 8th March 2010
The Hangover-8/10-Manages to be consistently hilarious (until the last act, that is). Great performances from the three leads.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Shutter Island-8.5/10-A psychological thriller that's complicated and lengthy, but worth it. Another hit for Scorsese and Leo.
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on 7th March 2010
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on 7th March 2010
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on 5th March 2010
Alice in Wonderland (1951)-9.5/10-Complete mind trip, but worth it all the way. One of Disney's best.
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on 27th February 2010
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on 27th February 2010
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on 27th February 2010
Julie and Julia-6.5/10-Some great moments here and there in an otherwise messy, uneven film. Meryl Streep is superb as always.
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on 25th February 2010
The Secret of Kells-5/10-Although it features quality animation and music, the film as a whole is rather unsatisfying.
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on 23rd February 2010
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on 22nd February 2010
In the Loop-8.5/10-Although a bit hard to follow at times, the film still manages to elicit frequent laughs.
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on 21st February 2010
Precious-9/10-Gritty and disturbing look at a poor, abused, and illiterate teen. Terrific performances from the leads.
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on 21st February 2010
Up in the Air-9.5/10-Jason Reitman's best, most mature film to date. The final act is both heartbreaking and poignant.
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on 20th February 2010
Crazy Heart-8.5/10-A familiar story/structure is the only weak link of an otherwise compelling drama. Jeff Bridges is superb.
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on 20th February 2010
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on 18th February 2010
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on 18th February 2010
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on 17th February 2010
He's Just Not That Into You-4/10-Cliched and uninspired, save for the sweet Justin Long/Ginnifer Goodwin subplot.
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on 14th February 2010
Love Actually-8.5/10-A few cliches/contrivances here and there are the only noticeable flaws in this sweet and charming film.
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on 13th February 2010
Imagine Me & You-5.5/10-A better-than-average chick flick that still suffers from rom-com cliches and an underdeveloped script.
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on 12th February 2010
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on 6th February 2010
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on 6th February 2010
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on 5th February 2010
Munich-8.5/10-A powerful film, though not quite as compelling as Steven Spielberg's previous historical dramas.
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on 31st January 2010
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on 31st January 2010
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on 30th January 2010
When in Rome-3.5/10-The cast is game, but laughs are virtually nonexistent, save for a nod to Napoleon Dynamite.
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on 30th January 2010
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on 30th January 2010
Sex Drive-5.5/10-Better than you'd expect it to be, but still hit-or-miss. Too many jokes seem overly crude and pointless.
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on 26th January 2010
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on 24th January 2010
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on 23rd January 2010
Extraordinary Measures-5/10-Doesn't quite live up to its title, what with a drab plot and lack of three-dimensional characters.
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on 23rd January 2010
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on 17th January 2010
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on 14th January 2010
Revolutionary Road-8/10-Kate and Leo make the film worth watching, even when it veers towards melodrama and familiar territory.
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on 13th January 2010
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on 12th January 2010
Yes Man-6/10-Predictable and uneven film, but it's amusing enough and the leads have good chemistry.
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on 9th January 2010
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on 7th January 2010
The Reader-8.5/10-Emotionally hollow at times, the film succeeds largely because of Kate Winslet and a strong second half.
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on 31st December 2009
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on 31st December 2009
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on 30th December 2009
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on 28th December 2009
District 9-9/10-A thrilling and engaging debut from director Neill Blomkamp. One of the best movies of the year.
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on 27th December 2009
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on 25th December 2009
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on 21st December 2009
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on 21st December 2009
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on 16th December 2009
In Bruges-9/10-Funny/violent film with excellent performances from Colin Farrell, Ralph Fiennes, and Brendan Gleeson.
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on 14th December 2009
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on 13th December 2009
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on 10th December 2009
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on 6th December 2009
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on 5th December 2009
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on 5th December 2009
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist-7/10-The lead performances make this familiar, contrived film worth watching.
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on 2nd December 2009
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on 28th November 2009
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly-10/10-Quite possibly the best western ever made, despite its length and rather poor dubbing.
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on 27th November 2009
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind-9/10-Another surreal offering from C. Kaufman. One of Jim Carrey's best films to date.
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on 23rd November 2009
Goodfellas-9/10-Terrific gangster pic from Scorsese. Joe Pesci obviously steals the show ("amuse you?").
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on 22nd November 2009
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on 21st November 2009
New Moon-2.5/10-All the problems with the first film are made even worse this time around. For Twilight fanatics only.
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on 21st November 2009
Shaun of the Dead-8/10-Clever zombie spoof, though it does start to run out of steam towards the end.
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on 19th November 2009
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on 18th November 2009
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on 16th November 2009
The Ladykillers (2004)-6.5/10-A mildly engaging Coen concoction despite meandering in its first hour. T Hanks great as always.
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on 15th November 2009
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button-8/10-An uninvolving first act and terrific second and third acts average out to a good film.
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on 14th November 2009
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on 10th November 2009
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on 8th November 2009
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on 31st October 2009
Team America: World Police-7/10-Not as funny or hard-hitting as South Park:BL&U, but has its amusing moments.
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on 22nd October 2009
Wanted-8/10-A silly, over-the-top guilty pleasure action flick. Tons of fun despite a head-scratching plot.
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on 21st October 2009
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on 21st October 2009
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on 13th October 2009
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on 12th October 2009
Ed Wood-9.5/10-One of Tim Burton's best (and funniest) films. As Bela Lugosi, Martin Landau owns every one of his scenes.
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on 7th October 2009
A Clockwork Orange-9/10-A brilliant and thought-provoking, if overlong, film. The performances are first-rate.
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on 6th October 2009
Being John Malkovich-9/10-A meandering first act gives way to a surreal joy of a film. Great performances all around.
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on 4th October 2009
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on 3rd October 2009
Road to Perdition-9/10-Great father/son gangster drama from director Sam Mendes. Thomas Newman's score is superb.
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on 29th September 2009
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on 27th September 2009
The Visitor-9/10-Though the film meanders in its first 20 mins, the performances (esp. Richard Jenkins) are quite extraordinary.
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on 20th September 2009
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs-8.5/10-A surprisingly clever kids movie filled with tongue-in-cheek humor and nifty CGI.
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on 19th September 2009
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on 17th September 2009
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on 16th September 2009
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on 12th September 2009
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on 7th September 2009
Terminator Salvation-4/10-Has potential, but squanders it with a confusing script, wooden performances, and no one to root for.
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on 7th September 2009
Kill Bill Vol. 1 8/10-A bloody martial arts extravaganza that redefines "over-the-top." Lucy Liu steals the show.
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on 6th September 2009
Monty Python's Life of Brian-8.5/10-Hilarious send-up of politics, religion, and everything in between.
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on 6th September 2009
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on 5th September 2009
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on 5th September 2009
Inglourious Basterds-9.5/10-A bloody, eye-opening, spectacular tour-de-force from Q Tarentino. Christoph Waltz deserves a nom.
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on 29th August 2009
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on 27th August 2009
Se7en-10/10-A mystery/thriller so shocking and compelling that any minor flaws present are completely overlooked. See it.
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on 25th August 2009
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on 24th August 2009
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on 24th August 2009
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on 24th August 2009
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on 23rd August 2009
V for Vendetta-8/10-A bit silly at times, but compelling nonetheless. Stephen Rea is especially good as the detective.
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on 23rd August 2009
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on 23rd August 2009
Hot Rod-1.5/10-An alleged "comedy" that's simultaneously dumb, sloppy, repetitive, predictable and all-around unfunny.
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on 21st August 2009
Breakfast Club-9/10-One of the best teen comedies ever made (along with Ferris Bueller). RIP John Hughes.
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on 19th August 2009
Happy-Go-Lucky-8.5/10-Sally Hawkins's energetic performance is the basis of this charming, exuberant film.
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on 18th August 2009
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on 17th August 2009
Shawshank Redemption-9.5/10-An outstanding prison drama with great performances, direction, and score. But Forrest Gump won?!
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on 16th August 2009
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on 13th August 2009
GI Joe-6.5/10-A dumb, goofy, over-the-top FX spectacle that's actually quite fun. Just remember to leave your brain at the door.
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on 12th August 2009
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead-8.5/10-Terrific performances, direction, and score make up for a disappointing ending.
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on 9th August 2009
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on 9th August 2009
Thank You for Smoking-8/10-A smart, unbiased satire featuring terrific performances and superb direction from @JasonReitman.
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on 8th August 2009
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on 4th August 2009
The Departed-9/10-A gritty, engrossing character study driven by terrific performances and masterful direction.
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on 4th August 2009
3:10 to Yuma-7.5/10-Despite a slow pace and lack of originality, 3:10 to Yuma remains an entertaining, action-packed western.
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on 3rd August 2009
Bruno-7.5/10-Not as funny or thought-provoking as Borat, but has its (shocking and outrageous) moments.
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on 2nd August 2009
Funny People-8.5/10-One of Judd Apatow's best films yet an endearing, if overlong look at life, death, and laughter.
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on 2nd August 2009
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on 1st August 2009
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on 31st July 2009
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on 26th July 2009
Sleepy Hollow-7/10-This gleefully over-the-top fantasy/mystery/gorefest is not one of Tim B's best, but it's still worth a look.
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on 25th July 2009
Minority Report-8/10-Despite an abundance of cliches, Minority Report remains an effective, complex sci-fi thriller.
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on 23rd July 2009
Into the Wild-9/10-A captivating (not to mention harrowing) story of a man searching for truth in the Alaskan wilderness.
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on 21st July 2009
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on 21st July 2009
The Italian Job-7.5/10-Amidst a familiar and predictable story (not to mention a drab second act) is a fun, stylish heist caper.
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on 21st July 2009
@atthemoviestv Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince-8.5/10-A worthy addition to the series also, the most visually impressive HP film.
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on 20th July 2009
Fight Club-8.5/10-A surreal, yet intriguing social commentary from director David Fincher. Great performances from Ed Norton & Brad Pitt.
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on 20th July 2009
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on 20th July 2009
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on 20th July 2009
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on 19th July 2009
40-Year-Old Virgin-8/10-Somehow manages to be simultaneously crude and charming throughout. Best ending ever?
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on 19th July 2009
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince-8.5/10-A worthy addition to the series also, the most visually impressive HP film.
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on 19th July 2009
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on 18th July 2009






































































































