Scott Pilgrim vs the World

Mature, childish and one of the most energetic things ever put on celluloid, Scott Pilgrim speaks to its audience. It says words like: Love. Life. Nintendo. And Canada.

The Girl who Played with Fire

The Girl who Played with Fire slightly dampens expectations, but Rapace's fiery heroine stops the thriller fizzling out.

The Illusionist

A beautiful love letter to old-school magic, The Illusionist is a delicate and bittersweet pleasure.

Brief Encounters: Noomi Rapace

The real Girl with the Dragon Tattoo chats about motorbikes, piercings and that tattoo...

Salt

With its ballsy female hero and well-paced hokum, Salt is a high-octane burst of pure nonsense. Sequel please.

The Expendables

Thick, violent and incredibly butch, Sylvester Stallone has made the perfect action man's movie: a film so bad it's brilliant. If only he could tell the difference.

On the Carpet: Going the Distance

We run amok at the premiere with Justin Long and Drew Barrymore...

The Secret in Their Eyes

For all its false hairpieces, The Secret in their Eyes is 11,650 feet of genuinely gripping celluloid. Long-winded, methodical, and completely absorbing.

The Last Airbender

With no life and no action, The Last Airbender should've been left as an anime series. As for Shyamalan's direction? Well, he lost that years ago.

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

Nicolas Cage in a big wig and pointy black shoes, what could go wrong? Quite a lot, actually...

Knight and Day

Stupid and silly, Knight and Day steals as much from Hitchcock as it does from Greengrass. A rather enjoyable romp.

The Karate Kid

The Karate Kid is family friendly, heart-warming stuff. Especially the bit where Jackie Chan beats up a load of school kids.

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Director: Vincenzo Natali
Cast: Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley
Certificate: 15
Release Date: Friday 23rd July

Produced by Guillermo del Toro, Splice stars Adrian Brody and Sarah Polley as Clive and Elsa - two young, brilliant and ambitious scientists. The new animal species they engineered have made them rebel superstars of the scientific world. But, in secret, they introduce human DNA into the experiment. The result is something that is greater than the sum of its parts: a female animal-human hybrid that may be a step up on the evolutionary ladder... 

 

 

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