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Chick Flick
Wow. Meg Ryan. Annette Bening. Candice Bergen. Carrie Fisher. Debra Messing. Bette Midler. Eva Mendes. Jada Pinkett Smith. Cloris Leachman. This should have been a fantastic film. This should have been groundbreaking. This should have been the film which catalysed and empowered an entire generation of women. Well, it should have.
This was a good film. It just wasn’t a great film. Read the rest…

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Adventure, Animated, Family friendly

Following so closely on the amazing Ratatouille, Flushed Away, and Wall-E, these two animated tales failed to live up to my expectations. Don’t get me wrong, they weren’t unwatchable. The actual animation was fine, but that’s to be expected these days. The voice acting was fine, Read the rest…

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Adventure, Animated, Family friendly
Pixar’s story of a very low-born culinary artiste debuts on my list at #4 all-time favorite movies (right after Wallace and Gromit and the Curse of the Were Rabbit, Flushed Away, and Wall-E). As with the aforementioned, a talented cast combines with flawless animation and a saucy script to deliver a tasty evening’s entertainment. If you haven’t guessed the story from the trailers, Remy, a country rat, is separated from his family (never mind, they never understood him anyway) Read the rest…

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Not for kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Truth is out there, by all accounts, and so are the aliens. So don’t expect to find any in here. For about the first half of the film I found myself waiting for the investigators to uncover the extraterrestrial connection to the mystery, but at a certain point you just have to wake up to the realization that it’s not going to materialize. No UFOs to see here and, to be honest, not a tremendous amount of paranormal activity. There’s scant little of the big action setpieces we saw in the first movie Read the rest…

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Not for kids, Superhero
As discussed in our review of Hancock, a sprinkling of real-world grit is fairly commonplace in a superhero movie these days and while Batman Begins did a fair job of that, attributing the hero’s abilities to a spell of martial arts training and providing a Batmobile so obviously a development for the military, its sequel The Dark Knight really makes life hard for itself by taking a stab at re-crafting such potentially ridiculous creations as the Joker and Two-face as real characters. But here’s the twist: it succeeds. Read the rest…

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Superhero, Uncategorized
You know how it is, when they suck you in by putting all the best bits in the trailer, so that when you get to see the movie you find there’s nothing very much left in there to surprise you. And when the movie feels like it wasn’t a whole lot longer than the trailer, well, you’ve got problems. Hancock was a bit like that. There was enough material in there for a reasonable short story, but that’s about it, so by the time you’ve finished re-watching all the flash fx scenes they crammed into the trailer, Read the rest…

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Adventure, Family friendly, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Ideally, I should have reviewed Prince Caspian directly after I’d seen it. There’s been quite a lot of metaphorical water under the figurative bridge since then and for all the wonders and marvels on offer in the film, looking back I can’t say that I find it all that memorable. It’s very like the book in that it’s not as good as the first: the means of transporting the children to Narnia lack the simple magic and inspired mystery of stepping through an old wardrobe Read the rest…

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Animated, Family friendly, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Ever since Toy Story, our cinema screens have been awash with pixel-perfect CGI animations and usually I get the feeling they just replace one set of cutesy characters with another - swap penguins for pandas, zoo animals for woodland critters, toys for cars etc and you’re good to go. So I tend to be a bit skeptical whenever there’s a new Pixar or Dreamworks extravaganza on offer, but luckily there’s more than enough warmth, enchantment and humour in Wall-e to cure even the most skeptical of skeptics. Read the rest…

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Adventure, Chick Flick, Family friendly
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, the third installment of the Mummy series, joins a more mature Rick “Ricochet” and Evelyn O’Connell, uneasy in retirement and secretly longing for the excitement of their younger days. Unfortunately, they don’t look any older, and it is difficult to believe 20-year-old Alex is really their child. That aside, The Mummy provides well-paced excitement, excellent fight choreography, believable CGI, and a superb cast.
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Adventure, Animated, Family friendly, Musical
I didn’t want to watch Flushed Away. Until the word “Aardman” flashed on the screen. Then I knew I had been wrong to prejudge the film (I had thought from the title it was one of those well-past-marginal animated films that could only amuse toddlers of less-than-average intelligence) and that I would be in for a treat. From that point, I was not disappointed.
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