Release Year: 2008
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Nobody To Watch Over Me
May 4, 2015‘Nobody To Watch Over Me’ packs quality into every area, from the probing direction to a superb cast without a weak link among them.
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One Piece: Episode Of Chopper – Bloom In The Winter, Miracle Sakura
May 9, 2015‘One Piece: Episode of Chopper’ is a surprisingly respectful and entertaining reinterpretation of one of my favourite arcs.
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Ong Bak 2
May 9, 2015I’d say if you love your action then you won’t be disappointed but I still can’t shake the feeling that if Tony hadn’t left the set half way through, things might have been even better.
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Painted Skin
May 10, 2015Not to everyone’s tastes, could have been a little shorter and hardcore Yen fans may be let down by the lack of dynamic hand-to-hand combat but ‘Painted Skin’ is still a stylish slice of fantasy filmmaking.
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Ponyo
May 14, 2015‘Ponyo’ is yet another strong Hayao Miyazaki movie that is as uplifting and enthralling as ever.
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Red Cliff
May 16, 2015Despite having no conclusion of its own, all of the groundwork of the characterisation and story make the next chapter an exciting prospect.
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Romantic Island
May 19, 2015‘Romantic Island’ has a charm that makes it much more appealing than just a picture-postcard sent to lift the spirits would be.
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Run Papa Run
May 19, 2015‘Run Papa Run’ is a story we may have seen before with style that may initially be jarring, yet is ultimately delivered with aplomb.
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Scandal Makers
May 21, 2015This comedy succeeds because of its wit and characterisation, two attributes that go hand-in-hand in the better efforts of the genre.
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Sparrow
Jun 1, 2015‘Sparrow’ is the archetypal Curate’s Egg, a film that fuses together precious few moments of brilliance with a heavy dose of lethargy, rendering the finished article difficult to digest.
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Still Walking
Jun 1, 2015‘Still Walking’ is mature cinema, thoughtful and deceptively powerful, another significant contribution to world cinema by Hirokazu Koreeda.
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Suspect X
Jun 5, 2015‘Suspect X’ plays with the usual hero/villain dynamic before settling into a denouement that reveals the complexity the audience was hitherto unaware of.