Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver star in this low-budget Hitchcockian thriller based on Belgian author Georges Simenon’s novel of the same name On a long drive, a man gets into an...
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In this unusual fairy tale mash-up, Snow White gets locked up in a tower for several years by her evil stepmother Ravenna When she finally manages to escape into the Dark Wood, the evil...
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The fourth installment of the seemingly never-ending Ice Age saga starts with Scrat’s perennial pursuit of the cursed acorn, which this time has world-changing consequences – a continental...
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Weaving a wonderful web Spidey’s back … again. Just five years after Sam Raimi’s frankly quite disappointing Spiderman 3, our favourite crime-busting web-slinger is back on the big screen....
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Europe’s most wanted DreamWorks Animation has answered the call of the wild again as they bring us the third instalment of the Madagascar series – and boy are we glad they did as it’s the...
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A reboot of the late-80s TV show of the same name, this is one of the funniest and most outrageous comedies we’ve seen since The Hangover Abandoning all pretense of seriousness, this movie is...
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Look who’s back It’s Taken almost a decade to get this threequel to the big screen, but following the success of the first two installments, we guess it was almost inevitable that Men In...
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Jason Statham is back – bigger, better and badder than ever! After a young Chinese maths prodigy is kidnapped by the Triads, and then by the Russian mafia, former agent Luke (Statham) rescues...
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In Tim Burton’s latest production, Johnny Depp stars as the miserable vampire Barnabas Collins – unearthed from two centuries’ burial to awkwardly rejoin his family in 1972 Ostensibly...
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A modern day West Side Story with a political twist, this story is all about falling for someone on the wrong side of the tracks In his debut, Arjun Kapoor is Parma, the grandson of political...
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