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2:38pm Friday 29th August 2008
ATTACK is often the best form of defence but what happens when you are faced with protecting the people you love from a faceless adversary without scruples or motive?
2:35pm Friday 29th August 2008
FROM its downbeat opening monologue — “Save the planet? What for?” — Babylon A.D. imagines an environmentally ravaged world teetering on the brink of catastrophe.
2:34pm Friday 29th August 2008
THE biggest laugh in Adam McKay's comedy of escalating sibling rivalry comes before the opening credits roll.
4:54pm Tuesday 26th August 2008
Starring: Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Terence Stamp, Dwayne Johnson, Alan Arkin, Masi Oka, Nate Torrence, Terry Crews, David Koechner, James Caan. Director: Peter Segal.
4:58pm Tuesday 26th August 2008
If it weren’t drizzled in so much emotional syrup that you can almost feel your molars rotting in your gums, Roger Kumble’s comedy might be a little creepy.
5:00pm Tuesday 26th August 2008
THE sequel to Guillermo del Toro's 2004 fantasy, based on Mike Mignola's comics series, is every bit as fast and furious as its predecessor.
3:35pm Friday 15th August 2008
GIRLS just wanna have fun in Wild Child, a culture clash comedy which dons similar narrative garb to St Trinian’s, transplanting a fashion-obsessed American teenager to the dusty corridors of an English boarding school.
3:32pm Friday 15th August 2008
DURING the opening chapter of Dennis Dugan’s comedy about an Israeli agent who dreams of becoming a hairdresser, one of the coiffure-crazed hero’s friends barks: “No giggling at the Zohan!”
3:31pm Friday 15th August 2008
JUST when you thought George Lucas had milked his intergalactic cash cow dry with endless re-issues of the Star Wars saga on DVD, he executive produces this computer-animated adventure that slips neatly into the narrative divide between Attack Of The Clones and Revenge Of The Sith.
2:07pm Friday 8th August 2008
A winning dance film hinges on two key factors: a lithe, attractive cast who can convincingly shimmy and shake, and breathtaking, inventive choreography.
Updated 6:18am Monday 8th September 2008
British pubs have closed at the rate of five a day during the first half of this year, according to new figures.
An annual hunt commemorates the bizarre craze for keeping fake holy men as pets in eccentric England. Reporter Louise Robertson finds out more.
A man who stabbed his partner to death after she threw a piece of broccoli at him has been jailed for five years.
A Putney pensioner will finally achieve her dream of appearing on a West End stage - after losing a third of her body weight.
A police officer who talked a suicidal man down from the edge of Walton bridge has been awarded a Chief Constable’s Commendation.
A Weybridge rugby player has proved he can be fairly light on his feet, if a little wet, at more than 40mph.
A slice of Princess Diana’s wedding cake found in a Furzedown attic fetched over £1,000 at an auction on Tuesday.
Squatters evicted from a Balham council estate last week have moved into army quarters meant for the families of servicemen.
Police have handed out hundreds of on-the-spot fines for drunken and disorderly behaviour on the streets of Kingston but none of the offenders will have been given a criminal record.
A young Polish man who was stabbed in the head with a broken bottle was saved when a good Samaritan managed to drag him into his car.
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