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61. Film review: Black Swan
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 January 2011If you know anything about director Darren Aronofsky’s catalogue of work, you’ll know he’s bold, unpredictable and fervently uncompromising.
62. Film review: Conviction
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 January 2011She’s already won two Oscars for her performances in Boys Don’t Cry and Million Dollar Baby but with her role as Betty Anne Waters in real-life miscarriage of justice flick Conviction, she’s a contender for another.
63. Film review: The King's Speech
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 January 2011Everybody’s raving about The King’s Speech. And for good reason. It’s excellent.
64. Film review: 127 Hours
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 05 January 2011Danny Boyle is arguably the most adaptable director working in Hollywood.
65. Film review: Gulliver's Travels
Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 December 2010When a film like this comes along, generally you know what to expect. And because of this, Gulliver’s Travels doesn’t disappoint.
66. Film review: Tron:Legacy
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 15 December 2010It’s been 28 years since groundbreaking Disney flick Tron first hit cinema screens and delighted audiences with its dazzling special effects.
67. Film Review: Megamind (PG)
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 08 December 2010After Disney-Pixar’s stratospheric success with superhero spoof animation The Incredibles, you would have thought that superhero subject matter would be off limits to other animation studios.
68. Film review: Machete
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 01 December 2010If you saw Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror in American cinemas, you might remember seeing the spoof trailers that appeared between the two films.
69. Film review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 November 2010The penultimate film in the wizarding saga hit cinema screens at the weekend – seemingly without an almighty fanfare.
70. Film review: Skyline
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 November 2010Due to a series of complications and incidents – not to mention getting caught in Reading’s traffic as I headed to the Vue cinema – I was certainly in no mood for watching a turkey.
