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- My, what big eyes you have
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Months before the release of The Grey, this newspaper had already received a message from some lupine anti-defamation league.
- How not to grow up
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Young Adult and The Hunger Games both explore the uncomfortable space between youth and maturity.
- 'Scuse me while I kiss this pie
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It is now 13 years since American Pie, and all those virginities are well and truly lost.
- Gods on the run
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Wrath of the Titans features silliness and predictability in epic proportions, writes Shaun de Waal.
- Christopher and the Berlin boys
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Christopher and His Kind is the adaptation of the autobiography by Christopher Isherwood.
- Gender bender unsettles and affects
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Glenn Close has been trying to get a film of Albert Nobbs, George Moore's novella set in the 1800s, off the ground since 1982.
- The charm offensive
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Let us not overstate the wonderfulness of The Artist, writes Shaun de Waal
- Gloriously funny and achingly tender
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The Artist has to be the first film that has left Peter Bradshaw weeping tears of joy.
- Ciphers in the shadows
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is absorbing in its thinky, downbeat way; it's an intelligent adaptation of a long, complicated tale .
- Good cop, bad cop
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Rampart is a gripping movie, and a great addition to the Ellroy canon.







