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Stephen Fry
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Le Divorce
A polished piece of film-making, and a welcome antidote to the less subtle portrayals of the Franco-American relations found currently in the world media. A bit inconsequential, though...
Bright Young Things
'Bright Young Things' is a riotously entertaining portrait of parasitic, feckless abandon in the late 1930s. A delicious, delirious dance through a time of serious change.
Le Divorce
Tres crappy.
Tooth
Do your kids a favour and take them on a nice trip to the dentist instead.
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
A troubled portrayal of a troubled life.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Hardly an earth-shattering solution to life, the universe and everything, but still gratifyingly eccentric.
St Trinian's
For a brainless girl's night in you can't really go wrong with this simple comedy outing - unless you're a man or over thirty, in which case, steer well clear.
V for Vendetta
Just because you can see its message from a mile away, don't think this is some simple revenge/anti-government movie; a fully realized, thought-provoking viewing experience.
Alice in Wonderland
Tim Burton's rehash boasts a cast that lives up to its billing, a lavishly recreated Wonderland and lovely flashes of humour, it's just a shame that Alice in Wonderland is a little formulaic in the end.
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