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/ 17 January 2003
<b>Not quite art movie of the week:</b> <i>Frida</i> looks great but is not all it could be. It lacks something, writes Shaun de Waal.
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/ 10 January 2003
<b>Thrillers of the week:</b> <i>Trapped</i> and <i>One Hour Photo</i>, opening this week, focus on a threat to the family — a favoured American theme, writes Shaun de Waal.
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/ 22 November 2002
<b>Movie of the week</b>: <i>Barbershop</i> is not so much about attitude and defiance as it is about survival and dignity, writes Shaun de Waal.
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/ 6 November 2002
South African prison writing is a genre with a distinguished pedigree and some undoubted classics, writes Shaun de Waal.
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/ 1 November 2002
Movie of the week: Purpose moves along confidently, holds one’s attention, and delivers a satisfying ending, writes Shaun de Waal.
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/ 18 October 2002
<b>Movie of the week:</b> LaBute’s <i>Possession</i> is not as rich a dish as Byatt’s, but neither is it fast food, writes Shaun de Waal.
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/ 18 October 2002
<b>Review: </b><i>Ted Hughes: the Life of a Poet</i>
by Elaine Feinstein
(Orion)
CD Reviews: Koos Kombuis: Equilibrium; Various: Kombuis Musiek; Matthew van der Want and Chris Letcher: Bignity.
Review: Janssen’s Homosexual Men in Action (1890-1930) presents images that are traces of past lives and actions that so closely echo our own while appearing, at times, to be from another planet entirely.