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M&G Movie Reviews
We bring you reviews of the latest films and DVDs.

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My, what big eyes you have

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

Young Adult and The Hunger Games both explore the uncomfortable space between youth and maturity.

'Scuse me while I kiss this pie

It is now 13 years since American Pie, and all those virginities are well and truly lost.

Gods on the run

Wrath of the Titans features silliness and predictability in epic proportions, writes Shaun de Waal.

Christopher and the Berlin boys

Christopher and His Kind is the adaptation of the autobiography by Christopher Isherwood.

Gender bender unsettles and affects

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

Let us not overstate the wonderfulness of The Artist, writes Shaun de Waal

Gloriously funny and achingly tender

The Artist has to be the first film that has left Peter Bradshaw weeping tears of joy.

Ciphers in the shadows

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

Rampart is a gripping movie, and a great addition to the Ellroy canon.