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The kids aren't just all right, they're great. This is amusing, honest stuff. With lesbians.
More fun than having your leg chopped off, Burke & Hare is about as deep and historically accurate as an ipod.
The verdict on Tron Legacy's 23-minute preview. Hint: it looks awesome.
Likeable fun with a lazy conclusion, Despicable Me shoots for the moon, steals it, then lets it go again. Above average, but below Pixar.
With Halloween scaring kids across the country, here are the best film-themed carvings to stick in your window.
All the reviews and interviews you could possibly want from this year's LFF. Plus some stuff about toilets.
An epic adventure of fluffy, George Lucas proportions. Derivative, but thrilling.
A convincing case for a 21st Century Charles Foster Kane, The Social Network is a courtroom drama of petty politics and understated genius.
The official BFI LFF Toilet Quiz! Spot the bog, name the cinema. Simple.
The cast and Aaron Sorkin chat about Facebook, Faust and summing up a generation.
A slushy piece of drivel that should drop the third and fourth word of its title.
Money Never Sleeps isn't the wake up call it wants to be, but it's a safe bet more than a bail-out.
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