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Film review | The Wedding Video – The found-footage genre heads down the aisle
The found-footage gimmick has become a tired cliché in the horror genre but it receives a new jolt of energy in sprightly romantic comedy The Wedding Video thanks to the comic spark provided by a clutch of big-and-small screen British … Continue reading
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Tagged Calendar Girls, Harriet Walter, Lucy Punch, Nigel Cole, Robert Webb, Rufus Hound, The Wedding Video, Tim Firth
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DVD review | You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
Despite the mixed critical and commercial fortunes of his recent films, actors still queue up to work with Woody Allen – as is shown by the starry cast he’s assembled for You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, a wry … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, big names, comic, dark, DVD, fable, fate, ironic, Josh Brolin, London, love, Lucy Punch, Naomi Watts, stars, Woody Allen, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
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Film review | Bad Teacher – Cameron Diaz’s crass comedy fails to make the grade
As the titular Bad Teacher, Cameron Diaz’s Elizabeth is marking time rather than her pupils’ homework. Mean-spirited, mercenary and lazy, she’s simply using her profession as a time-filler until she can sink her hooks into a rich dupe. Having just … Continue reading












