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Meet the Fockers
WHEN one of a film's leading characters is named Gaylord Focker you don't expect too much subtlety. And so it proves in Meet the Fockers, a sequel to the highly successful Meet the Parents. more
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Assault on Precinct 13
NO, THIS is not a re-issue of John Carpenter's low-budget 1976 classic about a street gang laying siege to a run-down police station. more
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Ray
JAMIE Foxx does a terrific job as Ray Charles, producing not only a lookalike performance particularly when in concert, but capturing the emotional moods of the man. more
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Closer
RELATIONSHIPS are a messy business; painfully so in Mike Nichols's elegant and eloquent film version of Patrick Marber's award-winning stage play, adapted for the screen by the writer himself. more
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Vanity Fair
"REVENGE may be wicked, but it's perfectly natural!" So says scheming Becky Sharp to her best friend Amelia Sedley in Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray's classic novel of shameless social climbing in the early 19th century. more
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Team America: World Police
TREY Parker and Matt Stone, the genius pair responsible for South Park, put their politically incorrect spin on Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet et al with this adults-only puppet romp. more
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Million Dollar Baby
CLINT Eastwood's 25th feature behind the camera, and his follow-up to the Oscar-winning Mystic River, is his most assured work to date. more
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No Vanity in Southern belle
REESE WITHERSPOON has made her name playing characters who are American through and through - from Legally Blonde to Sweet Home Alabama. more
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The Aviator
IF HIS name had not been on the credits, it would be difficult to believe that this was a Martin Scorsese film. Those who expect gritty realism, innovative film-making and something rather different will be disappointed. more
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Alexander
DIRECTOR Oliver Stone has bitten off more than he can chew with this epic on Alexander the Great. more
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Vera Drake
DIRECTOR Mike Leigh's films are always an event and Vera Drake is no exception, a gritty look at the drab life of working class Britain in the 1950s. more
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House of Flying Daggers
SET in some glorious countryside and photographed in shimmering colours, the film - plot apart - remains a gorgeous treat for the eyes. more
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SO wh was your favourite Matrix character?
Neo 51.56%
Trinity 21.88%
Agent Smith 15.63%
Morpheus 10.94%
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