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Monthly Archives: September 2013

Prisoners

September 30, 2013by Dan Meier 4 Comments

Child abduction. Rubbish isn’t it? And it’s about time someone made a film about it. Preferably starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal. Ideally where Jackman plays a father whose child […]

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Mental Illness in Film

September 29, 2013by Alex Chafey 10 Comments

How various groups, from women and racial groups, to LGBT people, nationalities and people of differing political views, are represented in films is a topic of much discussion, including on […]

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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

September 27, 2013by Alex Chafey 5 Comments

Back in July I wrote an article for the Guardian on Guy Pearce’s five best performances. As you can see from the comments I rather glaringly omitted Priscilla, Queen of the […]

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Eyes Wide Shut

September 26, 2013by Alex Chafey 3 Comments

In this sinister erotic drama, the marriage of a wealthy New York couple, Alice (Nicole Kidman) and Bill (Tom Cruise), is put under strain when Alice reveals some of her […]

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The Recruit

September 25, 2013by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

If there’s a better way to fill our limited time on this earth than watching mediocre crime  thrillers I still haven’t found it. In The Recruit Al Pacino reprises his role as a law […]

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Rock and Roll’s Greatest Failure: Otway the Movie

September 24, 2013by Alex Chafey 2 Comments

You may remember John Otway from his 1974 number 27 single “Really Free” and his 2002 number 9 single “Bunsen Burner”. If you haven’t, it’s because in between these moderate successes, Otway’s […]

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Being John Malkovich

September 24, 2013by Alex Chafey 7 Comments

How to explain Being John Malkovich? Well, basically an out of work puppeteer called Craig (John Cusack) gets a job in an office with a 5ft ceiling. When at work […]

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The 39 Steps

September 23, 2013by Alex Chafey 1 Comment

From 1935, this Hitchcock classic tells the tale of Hannay (Robert Donat) whose life is changed when he meets a beautiful woman at a local music hall. It turns out […]

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One Hour Photo

September 22, 2013by Alex Chafey 2 Comments

After my recent diatribe against Robin Williams in my Good Morning, Vietnam review, fans of the zany actor will be pleased to hear I loved his sober performance in One […]

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Blue Jasmine

September 21, 2013by Dan Meier 3 Comments

After almost a decade of hopping around Europe, with varying degrees of success, Woody Allen returns to the USA for his billionth film, Blue Jasmine.    Blue Jasmine is about […]

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