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Mrs Henderson Presents
Based on a true story, Mrs Henderson Presents is a charming British film, but lacks any real depth. The strength of the film is the character of Mrs Henderson which is held together with a wonderful performance from Judi Dench.
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Crash
Highlighting the racial tensions that are rife in many American cities, Crash uses an excellent ensemble cast to tell a variety of narratives based on racial relations in 21st century Los Angeles.
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Failure To Launch
Failure to Launch is a heartwarming romantic comedy which is hugely entertaining. With a strong supporting cast, it is definitely one of the funniest and quirkiest movies of its kind to be released in recent months.
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Walk the Line
Walk the Line tells the story of a great musician, it also manages to tell a classic love story. This is an incredibly enjoyable movie which will appeal to audiences, regardless of whether they are familiar with Cash’s music or not.
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Brokeback Mountain
You always know when the Oscars are on the horizon because suddenly film lovers are spoilt for choice, with a wide range of excellent movies to choose from. Brokeback Mountain, is certain to be a main contender.
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Confetti
The competition for the most original wedding of the year is on. On offer
for the lucky winners is a £500,000 dream home, their photograph
on the cover of Confetti magazine and all expenses paid for the most important
day of their lives.
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Nanny McPhee
This film achieves its main aim by being a good heart warming movie, and one which is almost certain to keep young viewers entertained throughout.
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Pride and Prejudice
This adaptation of Jane Austen’s much loved novel tells the story of the Bennet sisters; five young women who have been raised by their mother with one goal in life, to find a wealthy husband who can provide them with a secure future.
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The Island
This movie, directed by Michael Bay,is a really enjoyable sci-fi thriller. The whole idea behind the story is incredibly intriguing and provides us with a frightening look at how science can go wrong.
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The
Terminal
In Steven Spielberg's latest movie, Tom Hanks plays Viktor Navorski, an Eastern
European man stranded at JFK Airport when his home country explodes in a
fierce coup.
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The
Bourne Supremacy
In
the Bourne Identity, amnesiac Jason Bourne battled with former
enemies while attempting to discover his past as a CIA hit man.
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Shrek
2
As
one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Shrek 2 has
a lot to live up to following the mass appeal of its Oscar winning
predecessor.
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Troy
When Trojan Prince, Paris (Orlando Bloom), falls in love with Helen, the
wife of the Spartan King, Menelaus, all hell breaks loose.
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Eternal
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet star in a film which
captures the essence of the love story to the core but remains quirky enough
to keep you laughing as well as crying. |
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The
Cat In The Hat
Mike Myers is The Cat In The Hat, a mysterious oversized cat in a red and
white stripy hat, who arrives to bring mischief and fun to the Walden house.
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Something's
Gotta Give Harry
Sanbourn (Jack Nicholson) is a sixty-something playboy. As an executive
of a successful record label... |
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Lost
In Translation
Bob (Bill Murray) is an ageing actor, earning what he can with an appearance
in a Japanese whiskey advert.
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Love
Actually
There is a new Prime Minister (Hugh Grant) in office that begins
to fall for his sweet secretary, Natalie (Martine McCutcheon).
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Kill
Bill Volume One Using
a mix of Kung-Fu, Samurai and, even Manga animation, Kill Bill follows the
story of the Bride who plots to kill her ‘Death List Five' |
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Finding
Nemo
Disney and Pixar have done it again. Following in the footsteps of Toy Story,
A Bug’s Life and Monster’s Inc, they’ve created an animated
movie that children and adults alike are sure to enjoy.
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Maid
in Manhattan
This modern day Cinderella story follows a hotel maid called
Marissa who accidentally bumps into a famous politician whilst trying
on an outfit owned by a wealthy guest.
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8
Mile Eminem
plays the role of Rabbit, a rapper from Detroit who is desperate to make
a name for himself in the music industry. |
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Two
Weeks Notice
Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock team up in this film about a powerful
New York business man (George) who hires an ordinarily non profit lawyer
(Lucy) in a bid to satisfy both their needs.
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