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           <title>Men in Black 3 and Moonrise Kingdom</title>
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  rediscover their swagger ten years after the lacklustre second instalment. Set largely in July 1969, Men in Black 3 is a time-travelling caper which ties up loose threads into a neat bow,
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           <title>Film reviews: Dark Shadows and The Dictator</title>
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  Director Tim Burton sealed his creative marriage to Johnny Depp more than 20 years ago with the brilliantly dark and twisted fairytale Edward Scissorhands.
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           <title>Festival feasts on film legend</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  America’s most iconic film-maker, and funnyman, Woody Allen is being celebrated in this year’s Oxford Film Festival.
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           <title>Beauty and the Beast 3D and The Lucky One</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  More than 20 years after Beauty and the Beast became the first animated feature to contest the Oscar for Best Picture, Disney's “tale as old as time” returns to multiplexes in a glorious new 3D
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           <title>Avengers Assemble and Albert Nobbs</title>
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  More is less in Avengers Assemble, the special effects-laden amalgamation of four Marvel Comics franchises. Bringing together characters from Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and The Incredible
  Hulk, Joss Whedon’s frenetic romp deftly knits together plot strands from the earlier films, threaded with tongue-in-cheek humour.
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           <title>Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Gone</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  A socially awkward fisheries expert reels in a spirited soulmate in Lasse Hallstrom’s unabashedly feel-good confection, based on the novel by Paul Torday. ]]></description>
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           <title>The Cabin the the Woods and Battleship</title>
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  You have to give writer-director Drew Goddard full marks for effort for The Cabin in the Woods. With tongue wedged firmly in cheek, he lampoons hoary cliches and attempts to reinvigorate the horror
  genre with this slick tale of college kids in peril that is three parts bonkers to one part twisted genius. Not since poor Drew Barrymore answered a crank call in Scream has a film exploited
  stereotypes with such glee, and subverted our expectations at every blood-spattered turn.
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  James Cameron’s mega-budget love story set aboard the doomed ocean liner Titanic was a phenomenon. Buoyed by the on-screen chemistry of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, Titanic sailed away with
  a record 11 Academy Awards and broke box office records until Cameron trumped himself with the equally epic Avatar. The film also installed Celine Dion at the top of global charts for what seemed
  like an eternity with her heartfelt lament My Heart Will Go On.
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           <description><![CDATA[  Bristol-based Aardman Animations, the Oscar-winning creators of Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Run, discover their sea legs in The Pirates! ]]></description>
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  Actor Dexter Fletcher makes an assured directorial debut with a gritty tale of retribution and reconciliation, shot largely on the mean streets of east London. While there may be dodgy geezers and
  explosions of graphic violence, not to mention some cheeky one-liners (“The usual: ten pints, two grams and a punch-up?”), Wild Bill isn’t another tepid crime caper in the mould of Lock, Stock and
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