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1. W. (15)
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 4 November 2008Oliver Stone’s latest political biopic is highly unusual.
2. Kung fu flick is fighting fit
Get Bracknell, Thursday 3 July 2008With so many CGI animations these days, it is perhaps understandable that the majority stick to a tried and tested formula.
3. WALL-E (U)
Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 July 2008After recent disappointing CGI animations from Pixar’s own Cars to Dreamworks’ Shrek the Third and Bee Movie, it’s a relief to see with WALL-E.
4. These were the days
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 9 April 2008Much hype has been building around Son of Rambow and, though it may initially dredge up painful memories of the dire Hollywood follow-up Son of Mask, it couldn’t be more different.
5. Who goes there?
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 March 2008Animated CGI movies that are meant to appeal to both children and adults are ten-a-penny these days but Horton Hears A Who is certainly one that certainly stands out.
6. ‘I think stereotypes are often a complete nonsense’
Get Bracknell, Friday 14 March 2008He might play the quintessential British man in The Accidental Husband, but says Colin Firth, such a man doesn’t really exist.
7. ‘You might look $1m, but everyone has their flaws’
Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 April 2008Daniel Craig, the sixth James Bond, has used his stardom to fund a new movie which looks at the tragic human cost of being a star.
8. ‘Rambo is not gratuitous violence. It’s war’
Get Bracknell, Thursday 28 February 2008Sylvester Stallone reveals the pressures – and dangers – he faced as action hero Rambo comes out of retirement
9. Return of the lean, mean killing machine
Get Bracknell, Thursday 28 February 2008Following the success of the sixth Rocky film in the series last year, it was inevitable that Sylvester Stallone would revisit another of his most famous and most popular characters for the fourth film in the Rambo series.
10. Mike’s happy and lucky
Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 April 2008British filmmaker Mike Leigh’s list of hits are legendary and include Abigail’s Party and Secrets and Lies. Now he’s turning his hand to comedy with Happy-Go-Lucky – but just what motivates one of cinema’s most unconventional directors?
