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Fool’s gold (12A)
12:09am Thursday 17th April 2008
Who knows why Donald Sutherland agreed to star in this tedious adventure comedy? Not only is he subjected to a script so awful it hurts, they make him adopt a British accent straight out of Noel Coward.

Four minutes (15)
12:08am Thursday 17th April 2008
Showered with prizes in its native Germany, Chris Kraus’s drama offers bleak, intense viewing. Monica Bleibtreu is the aged Miss Kruger, who teaches piano at a women’s prison.

You, the living (15)
12:07am Thursday 17th April 2008
Most modern comedies offer a philosophical experience in that they leave you questioning the very point of life. This weird, sometimes wonderful absurdist comedy by Roy Andersson is the real deal.

Botched (15)
12:02am Thursday 17th April 2008
Kit Ryan’s comedy-horror is a case of too much ambition, too little budget and talent. Stephen Dorff, whose previous horror experience extended to playing Britney Spears’s boyfriend in a music vid, is Ritchie, a small-time thief sent on a job by a Russian Mr Big.

Flashbacks of a fool (15)
12:01am Thursday 17th April 2008
The titular blockhead in Baillie Walsh’s debut feature is none other than Daniel "007" Craig, previously licensed to thrill, here at liberty to get in and out of a movie pronto.
User Rating: 10/10     

He can’t get no satisfaction
12:11am Thursday 10th April 2008
Shine a light (12A): At a rough count, Scorsese’s film is the 19th documentary to feature the Rolling Stones. Jean-Luc Godard, Peter Whitehead, the Maysles brothers, Hal Ashby – all have tried to capture their essence. Now it’s Scorsese’s turn to fail.

Boys passing the screen test
12:53am Thursday 3rd April 2008
Son of Rambow (12A): Son of Rambow shamelessly transports viewers back to what was, for some of us anyway, the good old days of the early eighties. Others, having watched it, will leave the cinema trying to recall the last time a film made them feel so cheery.

Funny games (18)
12:55am Thursday 3rd April 2008
Naomi Watts, once to be found in the grip of King Kong, is in the clutches of more sinister forces in Michael Haneke’s horrifying thriller. A contented little family, with Watts and Tim Roth as the parents, have driven to their Long Island holiday home in search of R&R.

My Brother is An Only Child (15)
12:57am Thursday 3rd April 2008
Daniele Luchetti’s family epic has as many strands as a bowl of tagliatelle and is almost as satisfying. Based on the novel by Antonio Pennacchi, it traces the fortunes of siblings Accio (Elio Germano) and Manrico (Riccardo Scamaricio) against the backdrop of Italy’s turbulent post-war times.

Awake (15)
12:57am Thursday 3rd April 2008
Fancy the pictures tonight, dear? What would you like to see: action, comedy, romance, open heart surgery? Catering for that ultra-specialist market that likes to watch operations and lose themselves in utterly unbelievable plots is Joby Harold’s medical thriller.

Never Back Down (15)
12:56am Thursday 3rd April 2008
Fight Club meets The Karate Kid in Jeff Wadlow’s punch-up of a movie that manages the not so neat trick of being both action packed and tedious. Tom Cruise-lookalike Jake (Sean Faris) is a hot-head high school student and athlete who has recently moved to Florida.

An invitation you can refuse
12:50am Thursday 27th March 2008
27 dresses (12A): Bette Midler, taking aim at fuddy-duddy Britain, once joked that if it’s three o’clock in New York it’s still 1938 in London. Anne Fletcher’s old hat of a romantic comedy tries to pull a similar stunt with time

The hottie and the nottie (12A)The hottie and the nottie (12A)
12:01am Thu 27 Mar 08
Undeterred by her previous experiences, plucky Paris Hilton again ventures before the cameras. In Tom Putnam’s depressing comedy the celebutante is Cristabelle, glam pal to ugly bug June (Christine Lakin).
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Drillbit Taylor (12A)
12:06am Thursday 27th March 2008
Frat pack comedian Owen Wilson joins Judd Apaptow’s gang for this geeks’ comedy produced by the director of Knocked Up and co-written by one of its stars, Seth Rogen.

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