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21. 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.
22. 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.
23. 'I thought this was the end of my career'
Get Bracknell, Monday 4 August 2008In Kung Fu Panda, Dustin Hoffman plays his first animated character, but it wasn’t quite what he expected.
24. ‘All cars look alike to me’
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 June 2008Speed Racer star Susan Sarandon doesn’t get revved up by cars – but loves the family feel to the film.
25. His dark materials
Get Bracknell, Thursday 5 June 2008If you're looking for an antidote to the über-girly antics of Sex and the City and the mainstream nonsensicality of Indiana Jones, Bruce Dickinson’s Chemical Wedding proposes a viable alternative.
26. Super? Nah, it’s so-so
Get Bracknell, Thursday 12 June 2008Superhero Movie is the latest spoof from producer David Zucker, the man behind classics of the genre such as The Naked Gun and Airplane!
27. Old green eyes is back
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 June 2008Hot on the heels of Iron Man comes the latest incarnation of The Incredible Hulk.
28. Pub Grub
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 June 2008The Highwayman at Checkendon has always enjoyed a good reputation for food but having changed hands a number of times in recent years, consistency has been a failing.
29. Not enough magic in Narnia
Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 June 2008Kiwi director Andrew Adamson picks up the reins again for the second in the Chronicles of Narnia series, Prince Caspian, returning with the young cast from The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe and newcomer Ben Barnes in the lead role.
30. An unlikely high school hero...
Get Bracknell, Thursday 22 May 2008With only one big release being talked about for the coming weeks, namely Indiana Jones, it’s only smaller, independent films that are being put out, in the belief that their core audience is secured regardless of what big-budget moneyspinners they are up against.
