August 2010

Heartlands Film Review: A Triumph Of Simplicity Over Flash

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Director: Damien O’Carroll. Cast: Michael Sheen, Mark Addy and Celia Imrie. Heartlands is a charming film about a man who sets out on a journey to win back his wife, but ends up finding himself instead.

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Inception Film Review: Dreams, Thoughts And Self-Destruction

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Director: Christopher Nolan. Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Marion Cottilard, Ellen Page, Cillian Murphy and Michael Caine. Imagine a world in which you create your own reality. You do this by exploring the creative power of your mind as you live in your creation. Enter a universe in which people have the technology to share

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What The Bleep Do We Know Film Review: A Movie With A Lot On Its Mind

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Directors: William Arntz, Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente. Cast: Marlee Martin, Elaine Hendrix and John Ross Bowie. Back in 2004 a small, low-key film barely raised a ripple of interest upon its release. Despite having a paltry budget, What The Bleep Do We Know? grossed over ten million in the American Box Office. Although this figure

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Children Of Men Film Review: A Movie With Deep Pathos And Heart

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Director: Alfonso Cuaron. Cast: Clive Owen, Clare-Hope Ashitey, Michael Cane and Julianne Moore. A superbly acted piece of cinema, Children Of Men is breath-takingly poignant and full of unforgettable moments. It also is a unique opportunity to witness how important hope is to the human race.

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Kick-Ass Film Review: Too Many Films Rolled Carelessly Into One

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Director: Matthew Vaughn. Cast: Aaron Johnson, Nicolas Cage and Chloe Moretz. Kick_Ass is a film that initially seems inspired but upon closer viewing, it, like a lot of things in life, falls flat on its face by not knowing what it is.

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