
(15A)

Brennan Huff (Will Ferrell) is a thirty-nine-year-old who still lives with his divorced mother. Dale Doback (John C. Reilly) is a forty-year-old who lives with his widower father ...
(03/09/2008)
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(12A)

Hellboy is a giant red spawn of the underworld monster good-guy who due to the odd quirk of fate now helps out the US Government in tackling bad guy monsters, ...
(03/09/2008)
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(12A)

Now I'm not much of a cook, but in my younger years I used to be quite proud of my spaghetti Bolognese. I made it simply for many years until I ...
(03/09/2008)
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(12A)

The Mummy series continues as floppy-haired adventurer Rick battles resurrected Chinese Emperor (Jet Li) taking him on a journey with his son Alex, wife Evelyn (Maria Bello) and brother-in-law Jonathan ...
(19/08/2008)
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(15)

Things are getting strange I'm starting to worry - this could be a mediocre film about Mulder and Scully ...
(19/08/2008)
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THE DARK KNIGHT (12A)

Holy-summer-blockbuster-Batman! not another superhero movie. The six weeks from mid-July to August are what are commonly known in newspaper land as silly season. But let's face it cinemas get a tad ...
(06/08/2008)
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Many years ago in the dark years of the early 1980s I went to the Electra cinema in Newport Pagnell with my younger brother. The Electra cinema (alas now no longer ...
(23/07/2008)
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HANCOCK (12A)

What a brilliant movie idea. A super hero who doesn't really know how to be a superhero. How relatable, how 'real'. The film opens with a dishevelled-looking Hancock ...
(11/07/2008)
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Cert PG

Po the Panda, a waiter in a noodle restaurant, is fanatic about kung fu but also somewhat fanatical about food so is seriously lacking in the Bruce Lee department ...
(09/07/2008)
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SPOTLIGHT ON...DAVID MAHMOUDIEH, FILM-MAKER

We've all seen them. Those favoured, talented people who have won an award.Mouths open in astonishment, eyes shining with pleasure, struggling to their feet,making their way graciously through the cheering ...
(09/07/2008)
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Cert: 15

This had a lot of hype beforehand and, I suspect like many people, I was half expecting something along the lines of Lock Stock but..., right from the start, there was always a bit more to this film than a dodgey East End gangster thug-fest ...
(04/04/2008)
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FILM REVIEW: THE BUCKET LIST

In 1986 director Rob Reiner gave us one of the outstanding films of the decade in Stand By Me, the perennial tale of youthful enthusiasm budding out to explore this ...
(03/09/2008)
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12A

If I had a quid for every time someone said: "School days they're the best days of your life," I'd be quite the wealthy man about town ...
(06/03/2008)
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PG

Shock! Horror! According to reports, Nicholas Cage has grown so tired of acting in blockbuster movies he's threatening to quit the industry! Go for it Nicholas. Preferably the sooner the ...
(03/09/2008)
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Never mind who ate all the pies, it's what's in them that counts. Forget those various Z-list post- Christmas yoga yourself thin videos.
(08/02/2008)
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DVD REVIEW

Now I am not a big Star Wars fan but I do love Family Guy so when the two merged I was a little sceptical ...
(18/01/2008)
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Phil Feeney from Bedford College was celebrating last week, as he was formally recognised for success in a national competition at an awards ceremony held in London ...
(18/12/2007)
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FILM REVIEW: THE GOLDEN COMPASS

Bears have been hitting the headlines this week. There was that tricky moment in Sudan when a six year old's teddy called Mohammed caused outrage among Muslim fundamentalists ...
(25/01/2008)
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FILM REVIEW: ENCHANTED

Once upon a time there lived a giant corporation called Disney. This business was soooo big that today it warrants 155,000,000 hits on Google! The man who founded the company ...
(07/12/2007)
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REVIEW: FILMSTOCK 8

Do you know what the funniest thing about Filmstock is? It's the little differences. Example. You can walk into the movie theatre and buy a beer. And I don't mean just ...
(07/12/2007)
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FILMSTOCK FEATURE

Luton's international film festival Filmstock gets underway on Thursday with its directors revealing they plan to go out at the top ...
(28/10/2007)
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The first screening of Troubled a feature film written, produced, directed and filmed by Jason Impey and Natalie Pledger, former students of Bedford College, hit the big screen at Milton ...
(26/09/2007)
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A local film got its debut at Luton's Library Theatre yesterday. Made by Five Feet Films and sponsored by Pictons solicitors 'The Bedfordshire Clanger' tells the story of a charity cyclist ...
(26/09/2007)
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