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Outlaw [2007]
Released on: 09 July 2007
Review: In Lawless streets the guilty are left unhindered to go about their business. Returning from a tour of duty in Iraq former Paratrooper Bryant (Sean Bean) is appalled by what he sees in a country he no longer recognises. Determined to do something about it he assembles a group of like minded souls who resolve to restore the balance between right and wrong good and evil enforcing justice with a brutality to match that of the once unpunished wrongdoers. But who decided when enough is? |
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Arthur and the Invisibles
Released on: 04 June 2007
Review: Adventure waits in your own backyard! From the creative mind of talented filmmaker comes a larger-than-life family adventure about a boy who after his grandfather disappears sets out to save his family home from emerging real estate developers. Arthur learns that he must follow his grandfather's ancient clues to a vast treasure - and unlock the passageway to a spectacular new world filled with mysterious little people so tiny they are considered invisible and enlist their help. |
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Letters from Iwo Jima (2 Disc Special Edition)
Released on: 09 July 2007
Review: Critically hailed as an instant classic, Clint Eastwood's Letters from Iwo Jima is a masterwork of uncommon humanity and a harrowing, unforgettable indictment of the horrors of war. In an unprecedented demonstration of worldly citizenship, Eastwood (from a spare, tightly focused screenplay by first-time screenwriter Iris Yamashita) has crafted a truly Japanese film, with Japanese dialogue (with subtitles) and filmed in a contemplative Japanese style, serving as both complement and counterpoint to Eastwood's previously released companion film Flags of Our Fathers. |
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Blood and Chocolate
Released on: 11 June 2007
Review: Temptation comes in many forms From the producers of Underworld Blood and Chocolate is another film set in the murky world of shape-shifting beasties in the night. Ten years ago in the remote mountains of Colorado a young girl watched helplessly as her family was murdered by a pack of angry men for the secret they carried in their blood. Now though she lives half a world away Vivian Gandillon is still running. |
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The Prestige
Released on: 12 March 2007
Review: Are you watching closely? From acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan (Memento Batman Begins) comes a mysterious story of two magicians whose intense rivalry leads them on a life-long battle for supremacy with dangerous and deadly consequences.
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Ray
Released on: 06 June 2005
Review: Jamie Foxx's uncannily accurate performance isn't the only good thing about Ray. Riding high on a wave of Oscar buzz, Foxx proved himself worthy of all the hype by portraying blind R&B legend Ray Charles in a warts-and-all performance that Charles approved shortly before his death in June 2004. Despite a few dramatic embellishments of actual incidents (such as the suggestion that the accidental drowning of Charles's younger brother caused all the inner demons that Charles would battle into adulthood), the film does a remarkable job of summarizing Charles's strengths as a musical innovator and his weaknesses as a philandering heroin addict who recorded some of his best songs while flying high as a kite. |
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Bruce Almighty
Released on: 24 November 2003
Review: Bruce Nolan (Carrey) is a newscaster unhappy with his lot. As one disaster follows another Bruce is fired from his TV station and beaten up by a gang of thugs. Furious Bruce rails and rages against God who challenges him to take on the big job and see if he can do any better. Once Bruce convinces himself that he's not dreaming he proceeds to utilise his infinite powers now at his disposal for his own amusement and advantage. |
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