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Film Review with Robert Mann – Due Date

9th November 2010
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Alton Williams
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Due Date *** Last year’s The Hangover was the perfect example of a sleeper hit, a film that came out of nowhere and with just one hilarious trailer and stellar word of mouth became one of the most eagerly anticipated movies of the year, hype that promptly turned it into both

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Trailer: Rare Exports

8th November 2010
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Oh You better watch out, You better not cry, You better not pout, I'm telling you why:  Cause Rare Exports is coming to Cinemas! Apart from looking bat-shit insane, the film by Finnish filmmaker Jalmari Helander looks wickedly stylish and cinematic, with Finland serving as the perfect backdrop to the Santa-hunting tale.

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Disturbing Memories

8th November 2010
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Alton Williams
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*Spoilers on the horizon*When I was young slip of boy I was pretty much scared of most horror films. I genuinely didn't want to take a bath after seeing Jaws The Revenge as a five year old. When I see it now I laugh at what a fool I was

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Film Review with Robert Mann – Let Me In

8th November 2010
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Alton Williams
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Let Me In ****½ Let Me In is the first horror movie to be released by Hammer Film Productions in more than thirty years, their last horror feature being 1976’s To The Devil A Daughter. You may think the return of Hammer, the production studio responsible for producing some of the

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DVD Review: Shooting Robert King

7th November 2010
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Originating as a documentary for the BBC, Shooting Robert King is a fascinating and often dark look into the world of war photography and journalism. Despite being a hotch-potch of footage shot over 15 years, Richard Parry's film is coherent, well paced and ultimately riveting.Robert King was a man who never

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