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    Religulous

    2008-08-22T11:13:00Z

    Dir: Larry Charles. US. 2008. 100mins.A blunt satiric object applied to delicate subject matter, Religulous is a consistently funny if one-sided putdown of society’s blind devotion to its many religious faiths. In the hands of Borat director Larry Charles and American political comedian Bill Maher, the ...

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    Death Race

    2008-08-22T10:35:00Z

    Dir. Paul WS Anderson. US. 2008. 105mins.Forget satire. British genre expert Paul WS Anderson goes mostly for metal- and bone-crunching action in his efficiently visceral but not very imaginative rethink of Roger Corman's tongue-in-cheek 1975 B movie Death Race 2000. With reliable action everyman Jason Statham in the lead, this ...

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    Paris 36 (Faubourg 36)

    2008-08-21T14:46:00Z

    Dir. Christophe Barratier. 2008. Fr/Ger/Czech Republic. 120 min.The proud sentimentality that made Christophe Barratier’s first film, Les Choristes, a runaway hit in France is back with a vengeance in Paris 36 (Fabourg 36) a retro musical with all the period trappings of 1936 France, from accordion ...

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    Babylon A.D.

    2008-08-21T12:04:00Z

    Dir: Mathieu Kassovitz. 2008. France. 101mins.An American mercenary stranded in Eastern Europe finds his ticket back home escorting a very special young lady the 6,000 treacherous miles from a convent in Kazakhstan to the Manhattan of the future in Babylon A.D. Mathieu Kassovitz's ambitious but flawed sci-fi action movie touches ...

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    Eden Lake

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    Dir: James Watkins. UK . 2008. 90mins.More Funny Games than Donkey Punch, Eden Lake is a gruelling, grimly effective British chiller. The directorial debut of My Little Eye screenwriter James Watkins achieves a commendable balance of dramatic credibility and psychological intensity that makes his nightmare scenario all the more disturbing. ...

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    Gasolina

    2008-08-18T15:41:00Z

    Dir: Julio Hernandez Cordon. Guatemala. 2008. 72mins.

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    Mirrors (2007)

    2008-08-18T12:57:00Z

    Dir: Alexandre Aja. US. 2008. 111mins.Mirrors tries to blend conventional horror with dark, allegorical thriller in this film about a washed-up policeman targeted by evil mirrors but pulls off neither very effectively. French film-maker Alexandre Aja, quickly becoming the go-to director for down-and-dirty horror remakes, hits all the keys hard ...

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    Parque Via

    2008-08-17T11:16:00Z

    Dir: Enrique Rivero. Mexico. 2008. 84mins.I

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    Back Soon

    2008-08-17T07:00:00Z

    Dir: Solveig Anspach. Iceland/France, 2008. 92mins.

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    Traitor

    2008-08-17T07:00:00Z

    Dir: Jeffrey Nachmanoff. US. 2008. 113 mins.Just as the war on terror has forced lumbering, outdated government agencies to adapt, sometimes awkwardly, to a new kind of enemy, so too does the old-fashioned Hollywood thriller Traitor strain to confront a newfangled action-suspense vehicle with conventional storytelling techniques. A solid lead ...

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    Mar Nero

    2008-08-15T14:38:00Z

    Dir: Federico Bondi. Italy-Romania-France. 2008. 95mins.Just as his characters don't quite make it all the way to the Black Sea, so Federico Bondi's debut doesn't quite succeed in getting all its good intentions up onto the screen. A simple, sentimental tale of the relationship between an elderly Italian woman and ...

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    Wild Child (2007)

    2008-08-15T07:00:00Z

    Dir Nick Moore, UK, 2008, 98 mins.Hannah Montana meets St Trinians in Wild Child, Working Title's oddly-unconvincing stab at the Clueless end of the teen market - a project broad-based enough to make tween competitor Angus, Thongs And Perfect Snogging feel arthouse.Working Title's legendary professionalism seems to haveshifted down a ...

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    Lezione 21

    2008-08-14T09:28:00Z

    Dir: Alessandro Baricco. Italy, UK. 2008. 92 mins.As the title implies, this is at heart a lecture. In it, Alessandro Baricco, a former music critic and well-known novelist in Italy, gives his take on one of the greatest pieces of music ever written, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, through the device of ...

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    Mark Of An Angel (L'Empreinte de l'ange)

    2008-08-13T07:00:00Z

    Dir. Safy Nebbou. 2008. France. 95 min.The payoff is slow in coming but packs a punch in Mark Of An Angel, a tense drama that gives two of France's finest actresses roles to sink their teeth into. Catherine Frot - opposite Sandrine Bonnaire - plays a woman who finds herself ...

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    Fly Me To The Moon

    2008-08-11T17:08:00Z

    Dir: Ben Stassen. US. 2008. 85 mins.The first computer-generated animated feature conceived and produced exclusively for a 3-D release, Fly Me to the Moon also represents one of the strangest misfires in recent animation history. The story of three young flies who stow away on the Apollo 11 space flight, ...

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    Berlin Calling

    2008-08-11T14:40:00Z

    Dir/scr: Hannes Stoehr. Germany, 2008. 105 mins.

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    The Possibility Of An Island

    2008-08-11T13:42:00Z

    Dir/scr: Michel Houellebecq. France, 2008, 95 mins.

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    La Fille De Monaco (The Girl From Monaco)

    2008-08-11T12:23:00Z

    Dir: Anne Fontaine. France, 2008. 95 mins.

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    Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    2008-08-11T10:45:00Z

    Dir. Dave Filoni. US. 2008. 98 mins Action-packed and visually impressive it may be, but CG-animated feature Star Wars: The Clone Wars still feels like what it essentially is - a supercharged TV pilot designed to help George Lucas' venerable Star Wars franchise make the transition from the big to ...

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    Autumn (Sonbahar)

    2008-08-06T17:20:00Z

    Dir: Ozcan Alper. Turkey 2008. 100 mins.