Every baby needs good neighbours in Puffball
The odd marriage of director Nic Roeg and novelist Fay Weldon gives birth to a strange tale of wombs and witchcraft in Puffball. .. more | Add your review
If you're hungry you can have a great time at Pho, as cheap as it gets
Pho
Film
One of the most imaginatively made and individual pieces of work that the audacious Pixar has developed
WALL-E
Theatre
An evening of wicked, educated and reactionary amusement
The Female Of The Species
A lot of the children in the cinema got bored and started playing up
Healthy, delicious and at a great price ... what more can we ask for?
The best musical I have seen in London in 20 years ... I have booked to see it two more times
London,
The cautionary tale of a robot cleaning Earth after humans have fled, Wall-E breaks new ground for computer animation... more | Add your review
The odd marriage of director Nic Roeg and novelist Fay Weldon gives birth to a strange tale of wombs and witchcraft in Puffball. .. more | Add your review
Donkey Punch's filming is energetically exuberant but the major drawback is that none of the characters are developed, says Derek Malcolm... more | Add your review
Terminator is back and while there's no sign of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the fourth installment promises to be bigger than ever... more | Add your view
Errol Morris's attempt to tart up his film, Standard Operating Procedure, so that it gets a wider release is not entirely successful... more | Add your review
Many good judges regard the long, quiet 1950 Kurosawa film Ikiru as one of the greatest of all time. Derek Malcolm agrees... more | Add your review
City of Men is very watchable throughout and not as hysterical as City of God. But it is also not shot with as much hyperrealist cinema-vérité style... more | Add your review
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Murphy appears as a robot who arrives from outer space into New York unable to understand anything about humans in Meet Dave... more | Add your review
Olivier Assayas's Summer Hours, beautifully played, is an atmospheric and sensitive treatise on loss, heritage and memory... more | Add your review
Hard-boiled and giddy at the same time, Mad Detective was the largest grossing Hong Kong film of last year... more | Add your review
Neil Young has constructed a chronicle of his old band's Freedom of Speech tour of 2006 with a political focus... more | Add your review
Donkey Punch had its London premiere amid concerns over the depiction of a dangerous sex act which lends the film its title... more | Add your view
Deep questions rumble in There Will Be Blood, I'm Not There requires multiple viewings and Stewart Lee makes us laugh... more | Add your view
Couscous revels in the sensuality of food but we never forget about the lives of the people slaving away in kitchens to prepare it... more | Add your review
If you want a feelgood film to distract you from the financial or climatic woes of our washout summer, The Visitor is it... more | Add your review
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