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DVD Review: Shooting Robert King

7th November 2010
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Alton Williams
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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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Movie Review: Mega Piranha (TV)

5th November 2010
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According to imdb.com Mega Piranha is classified as an “action, horror, sci-fi” film, when in fact this made for TV movie should be categorised under “sad, really, really sad”. Yes, folks, this is one of those movies that would make any reviewer weep and repent for their sins (and

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Applause For Award Winning Danish Film

4th November 2010
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Alton Williams
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New Danish film Applause will be opening in America, in preparation for awards season. The film, which stars Danish household name Paprika Steen, has been surrounded by Oscar buzz, and has also been submitted for consideration for Best Actress for the Golden Globes and SAG awards.The film centres around

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Film Review with Robert Mann – Henry John and the Little Bug

4th November 2010
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Alton Williams
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Henry John and the Little Bug ****½ Having premiered at the Hollyshorts Film Festival in Hollywood on August 8th 2010, short film Henry John and the Little Bug emerged triumphant, going on to win awards in two categories, receiving both an Honourable Mention and taking home the Audience Choice Award for

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Cinema Release: Involuntary

3rd November 2010
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Alton Williams
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Isn't it funny how people act differently when in groups? Involuntary is a little Swedish film by director Ruben Östland, charting the exploits of a collection of people as they interact with each other.Ostensibly a social comedy exploring group dynamics, the film is episodic, following a trio of young girls

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