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Alice In Wonderland review: Burton's epic is just like a quest found in...

Writer Linda Woolverton has merely followed Terry Gilliam's example in taking Carroll's nonsense poem Jabberwocky and dramatising that.

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Ondine review: The plot of Neil Jordan's film is a bit fishy...

Farrelly wet: The Irish plays a man who finds a scantily clad young woman in his nets (Alicja Bachleda) and falls for her, despite her refusal to reveal her past

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Cute and cuddly - but enough about Mr Gere

Some may think it's brave of Richard Gere to co-star with a small, furry animal, but that's just what he does in this painstakingly innocuous family film.

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It's just tattoo much to believe...

Thanks to Wallander on the telly, many of us are familiar with the idea that Sweden is a sexist, racist society, and Swedish capitalists are murderers who will do anything for a quick buck.

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Green Zone: Matt Damon's Bourne again in Baghdad

Director Paul Greengrass teams up again with movie star Matt Damon - their previous outings together were the last two Bourne sagas - to create a preachy political thriller disguised as an action flick.

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Shutter Island: Scorsese's Psycho is a stylish, scary masterpiece

Shutter Island won't attract universally favourable reviews, but that is not because it is bad. It's just unusual, outrageous and made with a splendid disregard for 'refined' critical taste.

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Cute and cuddly - but enough about Mr Gere

Some may think it's brave of Richard Gere to co-star with a small, furry animal, but that's just what he does in this painstakingly innocuous family film.

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