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Film review: Baby Mama

DIRECTED BY: MICHAEL MCCULLERSSTARRING: TINA FAY, AMY POEHLER, SIGOURNEY WEAVER, STEVE MARTIN, GREG KINNEARAS THE creative driving force and star of the excellent American comedy show 30 Rock, Tina Fey enjoysADVERTISEMENTa lot of love at the moment, which means she is probably due a break-out hit on the big screen sometime soon. Baby Mama will doubtless deliver it for her too, since it's an inoffensive,...

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Film review: Irina Palm

DIRECTED BY: SAM GARBARSKISTARRING: MARIANNE FAITHFULL, JENNY AGUTTER, MIKI MANOJLOVICYOU'LL have to be a pretty big fan of Marianne Faithfull to buy into this woeful British drama, which finds the 1960s icon pADVERTISEMENTlaying a penniless widow who becomes embroiled in the sex industry to pay for an expensive medical procedure to save her dying grandson. Director Sam Garbarski, working from a terribly...

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Film review: The Dark Knight

There's no camp and no caped crusaders, just a thundering big action movie. And Christopher Nolan's second film in the franchise has found a worthy foe for Christian Bale in Heath Ledger's Joker, says Peter Bradshaw

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Film review: Paris

The latest film about the capital is a little too in love with itself

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DVD review: The Orphanage

A classy and chilling tale, produced and "presented" by Mexico's Guillermo del Toro, who knows a thing or two about scaring the pants off us in an artistic way, and directed by Spanish debutant Juan Antonio Bayona. Belén Rueda carries this film with sensitivity and determination, and makes the story believable. She plays a former orphan with an adopted HIV-positive child planning to set up her own...

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John Patterson talks to X-Files creator Chris Carter about his new film

It has taken 10 years for The X-Files' to finally return to the big screen. John Patterson asks Chris Carter what in the heavens took him so long

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DVD review: I'm Not There

Cate Blanchett in the prime role is predictably brilliant at bringing Bob Dylan to life

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Film review: Before the Rains

Fervently acted and well shot, but with a persistent made-for-TV feel

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Film review: Dance Party, USA

A movie carried along by a natural, gently expectant mood of borrowed light and quiet moments

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Keep your donkey punches. I like a nice French kiss

Good food, arty chat, hesitant driving, a nice vase. If only all films were as dull as Summer Hours

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Film review: Quiet City

A boy-meets-girl romance where not very much happens

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Film review: Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame

Though it fails to hit the mark dramatically, this film's clear-cut sense of injustice make it ideal for older kids

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Film review: Baby Mama

An enjoyable and amiable but daft chick-flick