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Parky at the Pictures (In Cinemas 4/3/2010)

7:53am Thursday 4th March 2010

Reviews of the Birds Eye View Film Festival and the 8th Kinoteka Polish Film Festival (various venues in London)

Parky at the Pictures (DVD 4/3/2010)

7:49am Thursday 4th March 2010

Reviews of Bright Star; Amelia; An Education; Taking Woodstock; The Yellow Bittern: The Life and Times of Liam Clancy; and The Hurt Locker

Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

4:41pm Wednesday 3rd March 2010

Combining a unique aesthetic, conjured from his twisted imagination, with dark humour and heartfelt emotion, Tim Burton has remained a visionary in a sea of profit-driven conformity.

Parky at the Pictures (In Cinemas 25/2/2010)

7:54am Thursday 25th February 2010

Reviews of A Closed Book; Takeshis'; Freestyle; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; and Food Inc.

Parky at the Pictures (DVD 25/2/2010)

7:45am Thursday 25th February 2010

The Exiles; Cry, the Beloved Country; American Son; Taking Chance; Bernard and Doris; Adam; Mister Lonely; Powder Blue and Love Happens

From Paris With Love and Leap Year

From Paris With Love and Leap Year

6:40am Thursday 25th February 2010

Paris: the city of romantic overtures, fine cuisine, sartorial elegance, and crunching cars chases along the Avenue des Champs-Elysees. Director Pierre Morel returns to the scene of previous cinematic crimes for From Paris With Love, an explosive tour of the capital in the company of two mismatched US agents on a quest to dismantle a terrorist cell.

Parky at the Pictures (In Cinemas 22/2/2010)

8:02am Monday 22nd February 2010

Review of the annual Human Rights Film Festival curated by the students at Oxford Brookes

Parky at the Pictures (In Cinemas 18/2/2010)

7:52am Thursday 18th February 2010

Reviews of The Last Station; Letter From an Unknown Woman; The Headless Woman; and The Unloved

Parky at the Pictures (DVD 18/2/2010)

7:50am Thursday 18th February 2010

Reviews of Company Limited; The Stranger; Milarepa; Heart of Fire; Sin Nombre; Birdwatchers; and Katalin Varga

The Lovely Bones and The Last Station

The Lovely Bones and The Last Station

3:42pm Wednesday 17th February 2010

There is life after death in Peter Jackson’s visually stunning interpretation of The Lovely Bones, the best-seller by Alice Sebold, which proves to be one adaptation too far for the Oscar-winning director of The Lord of the Rings trilogy and King Kong.



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