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Welcome To Dongmakgol (Korea, 2005, d. Kwang-Hyun Park)
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A big-budget Korean war film that is strongly anti-war. It combines realism (especially in the combat sequences and the troops stranded in the mountains trying to survive) with touches of the fey and magic realism.
Sunday, 11 February 2007 |
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WORLD TRADE CENTER (US, 2006, d. Oliver Stone)
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This is a solid piece of drama, geared completely for its American audience with the memories and griefs of September 11th 2001. It is a tribute to the police and the firefighters personnel who went to the Center and into the towers to rescue p...
Wednesday, 04 October 2006 |
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WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? (US, 2006, d. Chris Paine)
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A murder mystery with a different kind of victim: the short-lived electric car. It is murder most foul and, keeping the Agatha Christie connection, it seems as though there are more killers than on the Orient Express.
Tuesday, 22 August 2006 |
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WARRIOR-KING (Thailand, 2005. d. Prachya Pinkaew)
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Despite the fact that most of this film is ludicrous, poorly acted and ridiculously scripted, it may well be worth seeing for those who like Asian action films, for its star, Tony Jaa. He not only performs impossible action feats, he also chore...
Tuesday, 22 August 2006 |
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WAH WAH (UK, 2005, d. Richard E. Grant)
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What is wah-wah? Well we might ask. We all know blah-blah. So, why not wah-wah?
Tuesday, 22 August 2006 |
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WHEN A STRANGER CALLS (US, 2006, d. Simon West)
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It’s the old terrified baby-sitter plot all over again.
The makers have looked at Fred Walton’s film of this name from 1979 where Carol Kane was menaced by a murderous stranger and have adapted it to the present.&nb...
Wednesday, 17 May 2006 |
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WAL-MART: THE HIGH COST OF LOW PRICE (US, 2006, d. Robert Greenwald)
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Two years ago, multiplexes around the UK screened the documentary Super Size Me.
It was a persuasive look at how Morgan Spurlock ate only at McDonald’s for a month and the effect that it had on his health.
McDonalds...
Wednesday, 17 May 2006 |
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WAITING (US, 2005, d. Rob McKittrick)
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Appalling.
Wednesday, 17 May 2006
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