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A LWLies review will not be inhibited by any perceived rules. Just as movies are about more than the two hours you spend sitting in the cinema, our reviews are a chance to talk about much more than the immediate experience of the film in question. There are many different aspects of the movie-going experience and we will embrace them all. View a full explanation of the ratings system »

December 7th 2007

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A Very British Gangster

Donal MacIntyre directs this documentary about infamous Mancunian crime lord, Dominic Noonan.

November 30th 2007

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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

The Assassination of Jesse James reeks of the haunting inevitability of death.

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Rescue Dawn

You’re one of the world’s most respected directors. You’ve got integrity, influence and enviable talent...

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Les Chansons D’Amour

Following last year’s delightful Dans Paris, Christophe Honoré has taken a turn for the pretentious with this Paris-set musical.

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The Nines

Weird. That’s the feeling that hits you about 10 minutes into The Nines.

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The Magic Flute

It’s rare to spend 130 minutes in the cinema and not experience a single emotion.

November 23rd 2007

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Shrooms

Is there any genre as gleefully self-referential as horror?

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Sleuth

The kindest thing to be said about Sleuth is that it tries to be different.

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Wristcutters: A Love Story

Zea (Patrick Fugit) and Mikal (Shannyn Sossamon) are young and hot.

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4:30

Eleven-year-old Xiao Wu rises in his squalid Singapore apartment at 4:30 every morning.


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