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Small Screen – this week’s top ten DVDs…
Sherlock Holmes Partners in crime… Sleuth Holmes (Robert Downey Jr) and stalwart sidekick Watson (Jude Law) are on the trail of a serial killer who appears to have risen from the dead in Guy Ritchie’s period thriller. If you can … Continue reading
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Tagged alec baldwin, avatar, Inglourious Basterds, Iron Man, james cameron, john lennon, jude law, Meryl Streep, Nowhere Boy, Robert Downey Jr, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sherlock Holmes, Sigourney Weaver, spike jonze, Steve Martin, The Hurt Locker, the twilight saga: new moon, Where the Wild Things Are
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Small Screen – this week’s top ten DVDs…
Avatar Out of this world… Titanic director James Cameron creates an alien world starring Sigourney Weaver in what could be the most expensive movie ever made – but this time the aliens are the good guys. If you can see … Continue reading
Posted in Small Screen - DVD Top 10
Tagged avatar, Bruno, Inglourious Basterds, Iron Man, It’s Complicated, james cameron, Meryl Streep, Nowhere Boy, Pineapple Express, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sigourney Weaver, Steve Martin, The Hurt Locker, The Time Traveler’s Wife, the twilight saga: new moon
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Avatar, The Hurt Locker and An Education get loved up by BAFTA
The luvies at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts have just announced their nominations for this year’s BAFTAs and surprises are in fairly short supply. James Cameron’s eco-friendly sci-fi blockbuster Avatar looks set to be one of the … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Awards, News
Tagged A Single Man, An Education, Audrey Tautou, avatar, BAFTA, Carey Mulligan, Coco Before Chanel, Crazy Heart, District 9, Gabourey Sidibe, George Clooney, Ian Serkis, Inglourious Basterds, james cameron, Jeremy Renner, Kathryn Bigelow, Meryl Streep, Nowhere Boy, precious, quentin tarantino, Saoirse Ronan, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll., The Hurt Locker, Up in the Air
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Big Screen – this week’s top ten at the cinema…
Avatar Out of this world… Titanic director James Cameron creates an alien world starring Sigourney Weaver in what could be the most expensive movie ever made – but this time the aliens are the good guys. Sherlock Holmes Partners in … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema Releases
Tagged 3 Idiots, Alvin and the Chipmunks : The Squeakquel, avatar, did you hear about the morgans?, Hugh Grant, john lennon, jude law, Nine, Nowhere Boy, Penelope Cruz, Planet 51, Rob Marshall, Robert Downey Jr, Rupert Everett, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sherlock Holmes, St Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold, the twilight saga: new moon
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BFI 53rd London Film Festival | John Lennon biopic Nowhere Boy ends a vintage year
The 53rd BFI London Film Festival came to a resounding rock ‘n’ roll close last night with the world premiere of Nowhere Boy, artist-turned-director Sam Taylor-Wood’s impressive biopic about John Lennon’s teenage years. I thought Taylor-Wood looked every inch the … Continue reading
53rd Times BFI London Film Festival – First look at this year’s lineup
I’m just back from the press launch of this year’s Times BFI London Film Festival and I’m still reeling from the dizzying lineup of films. Festival director Sandra Hebron unveiled the programme this morning, revealing the astonishingly diverse selection of … Continue reading
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Tagged An Education, BFI London Film Festival, Bright Star, Fantastic Mr Fox, Nowhere Boy, Serious Man
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