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1. 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.
2. 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!
3. His dark materials
Get Bracknell, Thursday 05 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.
4. Oldie but goody
Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 May 2008Well, it’s finally here. After nearly 20 years, the latest instalment of the Indiana Jones saga has hit cinema screens. So does it live up to the hype?
5. Not a sight for sore eyes
Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 April 2008The success of the Hollywood remake of Japanese horror The Ring opened the door for a slew of Asian horror remakes, the latest of which is The Eye.
6. 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.
7. Stuck in first gear
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 07 May 2008Billed as the family blockbuster of the year, Speed Racer is an attempt by the Wachowski Brothers (the sibling duo behind The Matrix films) to target the family market.
8. Brand new love
Get Bracknell, Thursday 01 May 2008Another month, another Judd Apatow-produced movie, or so it seems.
9. 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?
10. These were the days
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 09 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.
