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The Chairs

Eugene Gilfedder and Jennifer Flowers shine in this fast-paced piece of absurdist theatre.


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Emily Loves To Bounce

This production is inspired by the illustrated books of Stephen Michael King.


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Ruby Sparks

This is a beautifully conceived and wildly playful movie based on a thin but lovely premise and acted out by so many fine young actors that its whole is so much greater than the sum of its parts.


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Mental

The man who gave us "you're terrible Muriel" returns with another colourful, chaotic and edgy visit to Aussie suburbia.


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Movie Review: Looper

A sci-fi mind bender featuring a criminal underworld, time travel and telekinesis, helmed by Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt


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Beasts of the Southern Wild

Beasts of the Southern Wild, shot as if in a dream, creating as it does a fully detailed other life that has so many connections to imaginary and real worlds we all know, is something rare in movies; a poetic work that also convinces you utterly...


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Movie Review: Ruby Sparks

A twisted romantic fantasy from a beginner writer get s a "must try harder" from this reviewer.


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Hotel Transylvania

This fun and energetic visit to Dracula's castle pays tribute to some great movie monsters while creating some laughs of its own.


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Monsieur Lazhar

This exquisite little film is almost like a thriller in its grip on the viewer as well as a heart rending investigation into the human soul and the formation of the adult living in every child.


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Movie Review: The Watch

The Watch is a poor example of the gross-out blokey comedy genre that is only worsened by the addition of aliens to the plot.


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The Watch

The laughs are few in this noisy and silly attempt to combine adult comedy with an alien invasion.


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Moonrise Kingdom

Every frame of this magical, dreaming movie is detailed and suffused with a moonlight glow.


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Movie Review: Kath and Kimderella

Look at moiye! Kath and Kim are back!


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Kath and Kimderella

The foxy hornbags get tizzy with a big screen adventure that's filled with noice jokes but a stew-pid storyline.


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Wunderkinder

At the centre of this lyrical, deeply tragic film are the children, beautifully played by Elin Kolev as Abrasha Brodsky, the most gifted of all, Imogen Burrell as Larissa Brodsky and Mathilda Adamik as Hanna Reich, the middle class German girl who stands the best chance of survival. Above all Wunderkinder is a furious, terrifying thriller, where the chases must all have the deadliest of consequences.


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The Expendables 2

Stallone and his crew of aging macho stars return for another lumbering, if somewhat entertaining, exercise in heavy action and disposable one-liners.


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Movie Review: Hope Springs

A lacklustre tale of empty nester marriage dissatisfaction - but with a stellar cast!


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Hope Springs

Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones put the love (and sex) back into marriage in this touching dramedy.


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The Bourne Legacy

It's a hard transition to attempt to extend a well known trilogy by replacing its lead character, and writer/director Tony Gilroy almost pulls it off with The Bourne Legacy


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The Sapphires

This fun, joyful film is filled with great soul music and some delightful performances.


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Movie Review: The Sapphires

Based on a true story and adapted from the stage play, The Sapphires is an over-the-top comedy/musical/drama that'll have you laughing, crying and celebrating the achievement of these four amazing aboriginal women.


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Movie Review: Jackpot

A Scandinavian take on the comedy crime genre best typified by Quentin Tarantino.


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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

This action fantasy plays very fast and loose with history, but takes itself far too seriously to be really enjoyable.


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Pink Ribbons Inc.

A refreshingly honest and candid look into the pink elephant in the room


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Kauwboy

Equal parts sorrow and joy, Kauwboy is a treat.


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Charles Bradley - Soul of America

Beginnings don't get much more humble than veteran soul singer Charles Bradley's.


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Into the Abyss

'Why does God allow capital punishment?'


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Movie Review: Magic Mike

Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Cody Horn, Matthew McConaghey


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Magic Mike

Steven Soderberg gets his actors to shed their clothes in this stripper dramedy that's halfway between "Showgirls" and "Boogie Nights"


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Movie Review - The Dark Knight Rises

Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman


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The Dark Knight Rises

Christopher Nolan's Batman series reaches its cinematic crescendo with a third act that fails to match the middle movement, but serves as a fitting farewell nonetheless.


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A Happy Event (Un heureux evenement)

Witty and highly cinematically inventive, a stylized affair backed by an attractive cast (including at least six credited babies and maybe an animatronic or two - who can tell?) and with plenty of ironic narration.


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The Amazing Spider-Man

The web-slinger's franchise reboot is well-made and entertaining, but comes too soon after the last series, and has no sense of its own identity.


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Movie Review: Not Suitable For Children

A darkly comic Australian film that hits the right note.


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Where Do We Go Now ?

The comic routines set against the mindlessly violent men with their rages, competing religions and guns, offer no solutions, just a haunting sense of the inevitability of the tragedy that hangs over the region.


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Ted

The creator of hit animated TV shows makes his way to the big screen with some help from a foul-mouthed teddy bear.


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A Royal Affair

A Royal Affair is a wide ranging, beautifully shot (often hand-held) and superbly art directed film, that restores period movies to the realms of greatness that history well told deserves.


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Movie Review: Margaret

Anna Paquin, J.Smith-Cameron, Jeannie Berlin, Mark Ruffalo, Jean Reno, Matt Damon, Matthew Broderick, Allison Janney


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Le Chef (Comme un chef)

Le Chef is a classic mismatched buddy comedy of immense charm and no little silliness.


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Ted the Movie

If you are easily offended, Ted is not the movie for you; but if you are not, it may be one of the funniest movies you will see in a long time.


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Movie Review - A Royal Affair

Lars Von Trier is the writer and producer behind this look at the Danish court in the late 18th century during the time of enlightenment, the insane monarch Christian VII and political manoeuvrings and social change.


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Review: The Duel

The Duel is delicately directed and elegantly shot as if in a fever dream.


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Prometheus

If you thought the first Alien (or the third for that matter) was scary and out of control... strap yourself in!


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Movie Review: Friends with kids

Jennifer Westfeldt, Adam Scott, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Chris O'Dowd, Megan Fox


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Prometheus

Ridley Scott returns to the world of science fiction with a bold, visually stunning film that offers some surprises and raises lots of questions.


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Bel Ami

Bel Ami proceeds at the pace of a frozen snail but always looks good and preserves the deeply cynical, brassbound, De Maupassant and ambiguous windup of an ending.


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Movie Review: Get The Gringo

Mel Gibson's Hollywood glory days are reflected in Get The Gringo where Mel plays a tough guy, ready for action with a sarcastic wit and all the right moves, just a little older.


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What to Expect When You're Expecting

The popular pregnancy advice book becomes an all-star movie, but unfortunately with too many characters and situations, the stretch marks are visible.


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The Well Digger's Daughter

If you like your French movies hyper-sweet, archetypal and a clear invitation to join a tour group at once, this is for you!


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Movie Review: Bel Ami

Robert Pattinson Kristin Scott Thomas Uma Thurman Christina Ricci Colm Meaney


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