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Innovations aplenty in Citizen Kane

30.10.09
Made by Orson Welles at the tender age of 25 in 1941, Citizen Kane is certainly the most stunning debut film... more

Army of Crime is beautiful tribute to war's hidden heroes

02.10.09
Marseilles film-maker Robert Guédiguian was just the man to make substantially true tale Army of Crime.... more

Severed heads spike the fun in The Final Destination

28.08.09
Splattery dramatics are no doubt enhanced by clever use of 3D technology in The Final Destination.... more

The Time Traveler's Wife is a tale of romance

14.08.09
The Time Traveler's Wife does have two good performances, some expert cinematography and an air of intensity that keeps you gripped... more

The Ugly Truth is predicatable

07.08.09
The ugly truth about this insipid romcom is that Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler are entirely wasted.... more

Biblical bunkum in Year One

26.06.09
Year One, Jack Black's comedy road trip set in Old Testament times, fails to deliver the laughs.... more

Living it up in Las Vegas in The Hangover

12.06.09
Four men wake up in a hotel suite with a tiger in the bathroom, a baby in the closet, a bubble bath full of sex toys and a smouldering sofa... more

Sugar: better than the usual baseball film

05.06.09
Sugar is the story of a Spanish-speaking Dominican pitcher struggling to make it in America.... more

Own goals for reckless Eric in French Film

15.05.09
French Film, Jackie Oudney's romantic comedy about English and French sexual mores has a nice scene at London's National Film Theatre.... more

Slash, bang, wallop but X-Men: Wolverine lacks bite

30.04.09
Hugh Jackman fights for his life in the latest superhero spin-off X-Men Origins: Wolverine — but he won't win the battle of the blockbusters.... more

Monsters Vs Aliens is spaced out

02.04.09
A giant woman fights off aliens in the unusually imaginative romp that is Monsters Vs Aliens.... more

Nightmare on the roads in Hush

12.03.09
What would you do if, driving home, you saw a truck in which you catch a fleeting glimpse of a caged woman screaming for help? Hush has the answer.... more

Rotten luck in Flame and Citron

05.03.09
The twists and turns of the Flame and Citron plot keep you on tenterhooks throughout in this competently made film.... more

Surveillance has some weird ideas

05.03.09
Surveillance is a bleak piece of Americana with a twisted smile on its face.... more

Rogue bankers in The International

26.02.09
Clive Owen chases the money men across Europe in The International — but he's no Bourne, says Derek Malcolm.... more

Renée comes a cropper in New In Town

26.02.09
Renée Zellweger does her best to move from nasty townie thruster to sympathetic would-be country bumpkin in New In Town. But it doesn't really work.... more

Anvil rocks on regardless

19.02.09
Even if you don't like metal, Anvil is a movie to enjoy almost as much as Cut Loose and Mad Dog, their most faithful fans, undoubtedly will. ... more

Cast struggle in Secret of Moonacre

05.02.09
Gabor Csupo is an able animator but his live-action adaptation of children's tale The Secret of Moonacre leaves a lot to be desired. ... more

He's Just Not that Into it

05.02.09
He's Just Not that Into You resembles a soufflé which simply refuses to rise, says Derek Malcolm.... more

Nick and Norah bring romance to ipod generation

29.01.09
The most original thing about Peter Sollett's Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, a film about teenage angst, is its title.... more

My Bloody Valentine 3D

15.01.09
A remake of the 1981 slasher, My Bloody Valentine 3D leaves a lot to be desired. ... more

Big night on a small budget in Boogie

15.01.09
Boogie delves into recapturing lost youth in this well made low-budget eastern-european film. ... more

All is not well in A Christmas Tale

15.01.09
A Christmas Tale is a wonderful study of familial relationhips sensitively directed by Arnaud Desplechin. ... more

Chandni Chowk to China loses its way

15.01.09
Starring Akshay Kumar, Chandni Chowk to China is all brawn and no substance. ... more

Sex Drive narrowly misses the mark

08.01.09
A teen comedy that isn't as awful as it looks, Sex Drive has its redeeming points.... more

Role Models sets a bad example

08.01.09
Actress Jane Lynch steals the show in Role Models,a flailing comedy that needs guidance. ... more

Bond of brothers in Defiance

07.01.09
No one could doubt the sincerity of its telling. What Defiance lacks is simply an ability to make it come fully alive. ... more

’Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris reveals a great deal about an incredible singer

20.11.08
’Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris is an affectionate tribute to 'The Greatest Voice You Never Heard' ... more

The oddball bunch are hard to swallow in Choke

20.11.08
Choke is Clark Gregg’s debut as director and has some good performances and funny moments, but sharper direction and a less throwaway tone would have allowed it to add up to more. ... more

Kiefer reflects on something sinister in Mirrors

09.10.08
Mirrors is a remake of a weird South Korean horror film starring Kiefer Sutherland - but just isn't as scary as the original version.... more

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