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Where the Wild Things Are
Fri, 4/12/09 – 18:58 | No Comment
Where the Wild Things Are

Remember when you were a kid and somebody asked you ‘what did you do today’ and your answer was simply ‘I just played’. This is the feeling you’re left with when you watch Where the …

French filmmakers confirm attendance at IFI
Wed, 25/11/09 – 11:59 | No Comment
French filmmakers confirm attendance at IFI

The IFI French Film Festival continues to go from strength to strength with many of the screenings sold out over the opening weekend.

Twlight New Moon
Fri, 20/11/09 – 12:03 | No Comment
Twlight New Moon

The CGI is seriously impressive, the swift movements of the vampires, the wolves, the fight scenes a la The Matrix… it would give it away if I said anymore!

Review / Profile Music Group Showcase
Wed, 18/11/09 – 10:28 | No Comment
Review / Profile Music Group Showcase

Henrietta Game – See them now, so you can say “I saw them when…”

Review / The Age of Stupid
Tue, 17/11/09 – 22:36 | No Comment
Review / The Age of Stupid

When people look back at our massive waste and heavy consumerism they will call this The Age of Ignorance.. The Age of Stupid.

Nativity!
Wed, 11/11/09 – 14:12 | No Comment
Nativity!

Hollywood is coming to Coventry!

Where The Wild Things Are
Wed, 11/11/09 – 9:15 | No Comment
Where The Wild Things Are

The highly anticipated movie from award winning children’s author and illustrator Maurice Sendak is scheduled for release on December 11th.
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Tue, 10/11/09 – 20:27 | No Comment
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Visually, its one of the best looking CGI films to date.

New Irish comedy out December 4th
Wed, 28/10/09 – 11:49 | No Comment
New Irish comedy out December 4th

The film focuses on the life of Dave Bracken, a man who is torn between two goals to find love, or to find that elusive job. His friends are in similar situations with some faking experience to maintain jobs in various trades.

The Men Who Stare at Goats
Fri, 23/10/09 – 14:03 | No Comment
The Men Who Stare at Goats

The films plot runs at a nice brisk pace, with plenty of gags, but eventually runs out of gas by the third act. The darker elements of the book have been replaced by a light breezy tale to reach a broader audience.