Results tagged “films”

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SCREEN
The Woman In Black
(12A) 105mins
★★★✩✩

IN A NUTSHELL
As creaky, traditional and scary as a ghost train, The Woman In Black is watched impassively by its star, Daniel Radcliffe.

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REVIEW
Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol
(12A) 133mins
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Palms will sweat watching this slick on-the-button thriller as Tom Cruise zips around the world in search of the next impossible challenge to overcome.

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FILM
Hugo
(U) 122mins
3/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Martin Scorsese's dabble into 3D and family films is a (flawed) love letter to the movies.

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FILM
My Week With Marilyn
(15) 98mins
5/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Michelle Williams may steal the show but this is a gloriously English affair with our best character actors serving a witty and touching script.

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FILM
Justice
(15) 104mins
2/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Nicolas Cage goes through the motions in this predictable but efficient man-on-the-run thriller.

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FILM
Warrior
(12A) 140mins
3/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Cage-fighting brothers go head-to-head to work out their differences in a fight movie that will have MMA fans in a sweat.

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FILM
Bridesmaids (15)
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Kirsten Wiig is funny and moving in a comedy that knows when to stop with the gross stuff and start telling some truths.

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FILM
Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call - New Orleans (18)
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Corrupt cop Terence McDonagh is a drug and gambling addict who crosses - and sniffs - the line to hunt down a killer.

Review: Avatar (12A)

By John Hill on December 18, 2009 3:10 PM |

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SCI FI
Avatar (12A)
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
James Cameron's movie is among the most beautiful things you'll see this year. But the plot will turn your brain into a quivering Slush Puppy

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Terminator Salvation (12A)
Fourth time lucky for John Connor?

Last Chance Harvey (12A)
Romance twixt Hoffman and Thompson

Shadow In The Sun (12A)
Jean Simmons in low-key family drama

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