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Also showing
Firewall
Its silly on so many counts, but Firewall is notable in
that it sees not only the return of Harrison Ford as hero/dad/father/husband/guy
but also a list of almost every single cliché found in
bank robber hostage thrillers.
Alan Arkin and Paul Bettany co-star.
The Ballad Of Jack and Rose
A coming of age story by writer/director Rebecca Miller (Personal
Velocity) who uses husband Daniel Day-Lewis and Camilla Belle
in a story of a father and daughters incestuous relationship
and the impact it has on his girlfriend (Catherine Keener).
Iqbal
An endearing bit of Indian cinema as a deaf mute dreams of being
his countrys fastest bowler in this predictable
he is helped by the town drunk who is conveniently a forgotten
cricket star yet cheery sports tale by Nagesh Kukunoor.
The Shaggy Dog
New film technology brings this unlikely tale a man tries
to carry on a normal life despite being turned into a dog
to the big screen with some rather hilarious family-comedy results.
Director Brian Robbins does his best with a story that begins
with a 300-year-old Tibetan collie. Robert Downey Jr and Tim
Allen star.
Shooting Dogs
Michael Caton-Jones tackles the Rwanda massacres with John Hurt
and Hugh Dancy.
A passionate angry film that points the finger at the failings
of international politics when it comes to African crises. |
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