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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
The fest will host more than 30 feature-length films, including French premieres for Noel Clarke’s “Adulthood,” Lesley Manning’s “The Agent,” Adrian Vitoria’s “The Crew,” Saul Dibb’s “The Duchess,” James Watkins’ “Eden Lake,” John Maybury’s “The Edge of Love,” Baillie Walsh’s “Flashbacks of a Fool,” Jackie Oudney’s “French Film,” Marek Losey’s “The Hide,” Steve McQueen’s “Hunger,” Mike...
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Fin de Cinema (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
The Weinstein Company has announced a release of the British horror film Eden Lake from director James Watkins, who just wrote the script for the upcoming sequel to The Descent, for 30 December. IFC has also announced that Christopher Zalla's Sangre de mi sangre will be out on 16 December. New Yorker has announced three short documentaries by Werner Herzog for 9 December. The films include...
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This is London (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
London News and Reviews Critics' Choice Nicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words torture Derek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the year The idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get out Reader reviews Paul, HertfordI feel as though...
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Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
London News and ReviewsCritics' ChoiceNicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words tortureDerek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the yearThe idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get outReader reviewsPaul, HertfordI feel as though I have...
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Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
London News and ReviewsCritics' ChoiceNicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words tortureDerek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the yearThe idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get outReader reviewsPaul, HertfordI feel as though I have...
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Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
There are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the year
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Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
There are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the year
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thisislondon (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
London News and ReviewsCritics' ChoiceNicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words tortureDerek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the yearThe idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get outReader reviewsPaul, HertfordI feel as though I have...
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Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
London News and Reviews Critics' Choice Nicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words torture Derek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the year The idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get out Reader reviews Paul, HertfordI feel as though...
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Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
London News and Reviews Critics' Choice Nicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words torture Derek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the year The idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get out Reader reviews Paul, HertfordI feel as though...
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Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
London News and Reviews Critics' Choice Nicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words torture Derek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the year The idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get out Reader reviews Paul, HertfordI feel as though...
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Rotten Tomatoes (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
This week we have the stoner action-comedy The Pineapple Express, with Seth Rogen, James Franco and new boy on the comedy block Danny McBride, plus My Little Eye writer James Watkins makes his directing debut in British hoodie-horror Eden Lake. Then there's The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, a family...
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thisislondon (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
London News and Reviews Critics' Choice Nicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words torture Derek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the year The idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get out Reader reviews Paul, HertfordI feel as though...
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thisislondon (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
London News and Reviews Critics' Choice Nicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words torture Derek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the year The idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get out Reader reviews Paul, HertfordI feel as though...
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This is London (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
London News and Reviews Critics' Choice Nicholas de JonghThe sight and sound of Eurobeat is cruel and unusual treatment, in other words torture Derek MalcolmThere are several good reasons why James Watkins’ horror thriller is one of the better British films of the year The idea is fun and there is even some decent food struggling to get out Reader reviews Paul, HertfordI feel as though...