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REVIEW: W One of Stone’s best films, W is a bold and sympathetic look
at one of the most vilified figures of the 21st Century so
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REVIEW: Quantum Of Solace
Daniel Craig impresses again as James Bond, but this time he is slightly let down by a film that doesn't seem to know exactly what it wants to be
REVIEW: Burn After Reading
A stupid, ramshackle and utterly self-indulgent black comedy which is somehow still wildly entertaining
REVIEW: The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas
A brave and tragic tale that is subtle enough to interest
children, but hard-hitting enough to address the tragedies
of The Holocaust
REVIEW: Tropic Thunder A few decent laughs and a solid performance from Downey Jnr
can’t hide the fact that this is a huge missed opportunity
REVIEW: Hellboy 2
A pleasingly dark but thoroughly enjoyable comic book flight
of fantasy that is yet another magnificent achievement for
its unique director
REVIEW: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Flawed certainly, but The Clone Wars does what it says on
the tin. There are clones, there is war, and there is, at
last, an awful lot of fun
REVIEW: The Dark Knight Believe the hype, because Christopher Nolan and his incredible cast have made a stunning film that deserves all of the adulation
REVIEW: Alien vs Predator: Requiem
About as frightning as afternoon tea with Paddington Bear, AVPR is every bit as bad as you'd think. And worse
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LINKS:
ODEON Manchester
ODEON Trafford Centre
Vue Manchester Lowry
AMC Deansgate
Cornerhouse
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