Likeable losers in The Wackness
Ben Kingsley and Josh Peck make a convincing duo as a frustrated slacker and his shrink in Nineties New York... more | Add your review
The film is full of cracking one-liners. Plus lots of silly dialogue that, for some reason, makes one glad to be alive
Step Brothers
Restaurants
I rather wish that Angela Hartnett could find a sugar daddy who would back her in her own enterprise
Murano
Theatre
Not the love story to end all others, but pleasingly easy on the eye
Romeo And Juliet
A real hidden gem, worth travelling to, prices, food and portions, spot on!
The final scene was too short and too obvious but other than that I highly recommend it.
What a delightful frothy night at the theatre watching such a witty and wonderfully non pc musical

Some American critics are offended by Judd Apatow’s crude comedy of losers but it really is, like, totally funny... more | Add your review
Ben Kingsley and Josh Peck make a convincing duo as a frustrated slacker and his shrink in Nineties New York... more | Add your review
Times and Winds, Reha Erdem's film about three children growing up in a remote Anatolian village, has an impressive edge to it... more | Add your review
Oh brother, Burn After Reading is a fun new Joel and Ethan Coen movie that's going down a storm with the critics. Brad's even got comedy hair... more | Add your review
François Ozon's attempt to make an English-speaking period piece in Angel strains credulity, says Derek Malcolm... more | Add your review
The courtesan world of 17th-century Japan is lushly and often erotically summoned up in Mika Ninagawa’s Sakuran... more | Add your review
Belgian director Nic Balthazar's debut feature, Ben X, has the excellent Greg Timmermans as an autistic young man who is badly bullied... more | Add your review
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Triangle is made confusing not only by the twisting plot but by the varied styles of the three cult directors... more | Add your review
The superb performances from Sheen and Spacek are as memorable as Malick's vision of something akin to hell in Badlands. .. more | Add your review
Fortysomething Paris Leonti, one-time driver for the stars, has had to wait a long time to make his first feature; Daylight Robbery... more | Add your review
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Guillermo del Toro's imagination runs wild in Hellboy II: The Golden Army, a terrific summer superhero movie full of humour and invention.. more | Add your review
Get Smart is a slightly disorganised romp starring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway, but there is still some laughter to be had.. more | Add your review
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Bruce Dessau on spotting Kevin Spacey and Jaime Winstone in Edinburgh
For an interesting, no frills, no-waiting bite to eat, Baozi Inn ticks the boxes