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1. Get past the gore and it’s a cut above the rest
Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 May 2008Sweeney Todd is bloody good. Well, it is bloody at least. Good? That is up for debate.
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. '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.
4. 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.
5. Narnia calls to film audiences again
Get Bracknell, Monday 9 June 2008I joined a crowd of youngsters at a cinema in London’s West End for a preview of Prince Caspian, the second movie in Disney’s big-screen version of the next chapter in The Chronicles Of Narnia.
6. CHEAP GAGS, BUT GIRLS ARE ON FORM
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 9 July 2003Lucy Liu, Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz play the leading ladies.
7. UNLUCKY SEVEN BY Hugh Fort
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 1 March 2006Lucky Number Slevin (18):
Stars: Josh Hartnett, Morgan Freeman, Lucy Liu
Director: Paul McGuigan
8. Love hurts
Get Bracknell, Monday 20 October 2003HELPING HANDS – From left, Tracey Cox, Jeremy Milnes and Jay Hunt prepare for their next victim in Would Like To Meet
9. A PREDICTABLE ROMANTIC COMEDY
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 2 April 2003Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant star in Castle Rock Entertainment’s romantic comedy Two Weeks Notice, distributed by Warner Bros.
10. Film: Kate Winslet is back on the big screen
Get Bracknell, Thursday 2 November 2006OVER the next few weeks it will be impossible to go to the cinema without seeing a clip of Reading’s own Kate Winslet on the screen.
